Military History

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Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn about the absence of Dr. Hunkins
Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn about the absence of Dr. Hunkins
1861

John H. Quimby requests payment of invoice
John H. Quimby requests payment of invoice
1861

J.H. Emerson, Sears Nickerson, Alexander Nute, and E. Allenwood inquire about their pay as paroled prisoners
J.H. Emerson, Sears Nickerson, Alexander Nute, and E. Allenwood inquire about their pay as paroled prisoners. Forced to perform guard duty while sick with typhoid fever.
1862

Lieutenant R.H. Gray apologizes to Governor Washburn for offending him and requests recruits to fill the disbanded Company H
Lieutenant R.H. Gray apologizes to Governor Washburn for offending him and requests recruits to fill the disbanded Company H
1861

Colonel Charles Roberts writes General Hodsdon regarding commissions of Lieutenants Cowan and Quimby
Colonel Charles Roberts writes General Hodsdon regarding commissions of Lieutenants Cowan and Quimby.
1862

W.H. McCrillis recommends George F. Brown for Lieutenant in the 11th Regiment
W.H. McCrillis recommends George F. Brown for Lieutenant in the 11th Regiment
1861

Colonel Jameson requests transportation, ambulances, and supplies for the regiment
Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn, requesting transportation, ambulances, and supplies for the regiment.
1861

Dr. W.H. Allen requests the aid of Dr. Palmer with so many sick soldiers
Dr. W.H. Allen requests the aid of Dr. Palmer with so many sick soldiers.
1861

S.B. Morrison recommends Dr. McRuer for Brigade Surgeon
S.B. Morrison recommends Dr. Daniel McRuer for Brigade Surgeon
1861

Eleanor Nash requests discharge of her son Samuel from the 2nd Maine Regiment
Eleanor Nash of Passadumkeag, Maine writes to Governor Washburn to request the discharge of her son Samuel from the regiment, as she is ill, her husband is deceased, and she has care of 7 children.
1861