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S.B. Morrison reports the status of the regiment to Governor Washburn
S.B. Morrison reports the status and needs of the regiment to Governor Washburn. He reports that the regiment recently moved from Fort Corcoran to their new camp at Camp Jameson in Arlington, Virginia. The Camp is located at Hall's Hill plantation burned three weeks prior by the Confederates.
1861

B.H. Mace returns receipts for men wounded at Manassas
B.H. Mace returns receipts for men wounded at Manassas. They are Henry Willey and Bethuel Washburn of Captain Emerson's Company E.
1862

Dr. Morrison sends receipts for hospital supplies and a report of the regiment
Dr. Morrison sends receipts for hospital supplies and a report of the regiment to Governor Washburn.
1861

Elias B. Collins recommends promotion and transfer of Cyrus A. Washburn
Elias B. Collins recommends promotion and transfer of Cyrus A. Washburn
1861

John Appleton requests a commission for John A. Lancey
John Appleton of Bangor writes to Governor Washburn requesting a commission for John A. Lancey.
1861

Rufus Dwinal recommends Samuel Hinckley as Lieutenant
Rufus Dwinal recommends Samuel Hinckley as Lieutenant for the 2nd Regiment.
1861

General Howard requests a commission as band leader for Fenelon G. Barker
General Howard requests a commission as band leader for Fenelon G. Barker
1861

Colonel Berry and Frank Nickerson request immediate filling of the regiment
Colonel Berry and Frank Nickerson request immediate filling of the regiment, Berry believes Lieutenant Gray is spending too much time "fixing matters to his fancy" in order to obtain a promotion.
1861

Boston City Clerk writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding aid for Sarah Jane Reeves of Nobleboro
Boston City Clerk writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding aid for Sarah Jane Reeves of Nobleboro, and inquires if her husband Willard Reeves is dead
1862

Henry Cunningham inquires about pay and requests amendment of law to waive 10-day notice before election of officers
Henry Cunningham inquires about pay and requests amendment of law to waive 10-day notice before election of officers
1861