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Correspondence from A. Stimpson to General Hodsdon
- Correspondence from A. Stimpson regarding absent soldiers from York County
1862
Colonel Adelbert Ames recommends Elisha Besse for 2nd Lieutenant, and Alden Litchfield for 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster
- Colonel Adelbert Ames recommends Elisha Besse for 2nd Lieutenant, and Alden Litchfield for 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster.
1862
Major Charles Gilmore recommends Joseph F. Land for 1st Lieutenant, Company G
- Major Charles Gilmore recommends Joseph F. Land for 1st Lieutenant in Company G.
1862
Greenlief Wing requests a position for his son Preston "better than that of a private"
- Greenlief Wing requests a position for his son Preston "better than that of a private"
1861
Louis Cowan inquires about sashes, belts, and musketoons for the cavalry
- Louis Cowan inquires about sashes, belts, and musketoons for the cavalry
1861
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Hight requests the court-martial of Surgeon George W. Colby for neglect of the sick and unfitness for duty
- Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Hight requests the court-martial of Surgeon George W. Colby for neglect of the sick and being unfit for duty
1861
T.H. Dinsmore informs Governor Washburn about recruits
- T.H. Dinsmore informs Governor Washburn about recruits
1861
A.G. Randall recommends Charles Smith for a commission
- A.G. Randall recommends Charles Smith for a commission
1861
Louis Cowan informs General Hodsdon he has recruited a cavalry company
- Louis Cowan informs General Hodsdon he has recruited a cavalry company
1861
Osgood Clary and Simeon Small oppose the appointment of John D. Myrick to Company K
- Osgood Clary and Simeon Small oppose the appointment of John D. Myrick who they say is unfit for service. Myrick "has been ridiculous besides being lazy and saucy to the other officers, he has been seen repeatedly in bed with some of the men and was the laughing stock of the whole regiment. He would laze away most of his time in his tent while the rest of the officers were at work."
1862