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M.W. Townsend recommends Assistant Surgeon Abner Shaw for promotion
M.W. Townsend recommends Assistant Surgeon Abner Shaw for promotion
1863

Special Order 372 honorably discharging Captain R.F. Hersey from service for wounds received in action
Special Order 372 honorably discharging Captain R.F. Hersey from service for wounds received in action
1864

Dr. Jerome B. Elkins recommends Assistant Surgeon Albert R. Lincoln for promotion
Dr. Jerome B. Elkins recommends Assistant Surgeon Albert R. Lincoln for promotion
1864

James Harriman inquires about John B. McCastin, Co. G who was wounded at Petersburg
James Harriman inquires about John B. McCastin, Co. G who was wounded at Petersburg. [No McCastin in Company G, only a John McLaughlin].
1864

Colonel Chaplin makes recommendations for promotions to replace several men killed or dead of wounds
Colonel Chaplin makes recommendations for promotions to replace several men killed or dead of wounds.
1864

John Kimball requests that Private John Hall's furlough be extended due to illness
John Kimball requests that Private John Hall's furlough be extended due to illness
1864

Colonel Chaplin recommends Private A.S. Adams for chaplain
Colonel Chaplin recommends Private A.S. Adams for chaplain
1864

Ephraim K. Smart, J.W. McMahon, and John J. Sherman, Selectmen of Pembroke, write Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding recruits
Ephraim K. Smart, J.W. McMahon, and John J. Sherman, Selectmen of Pembroke, write Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding recruits
1864

Brigadier General James Rice recommends Chamberlain for promotion to Brigadier General
Brigadier General James Rice writes to the Honorable P. Fessenden in Washington, DC and recommends Chamberlain for promotion to Brigadier General.
1863

Brigadier General James C. Rice to Hodsdon recommending Chamberlain's promotion
James C. Rice writes to John Hodsdon about Chamberlain's conduct. "...he has greatly distinguished himself for the skillful disposition of his command and for his personal bravery."
1863