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Letitia Fitzgerald requests a furlough for her husband George, ill in Portsmouth Grove Hospital
Letitia Fitzgerald requests a furlough for her husband George, wounded at Petersburg June 18 and ill in Portsmouth Grove Hospital. She also encloses a news clipping about abuses at the hospital.
1864

Statement of Emery S. Wardwell, 1st Lieutenant Co. G, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery Maine Vols; Dismissed the service of the United States, by order of Gen. Meade, Commander, Army of the Potomac, July 11, 1864 upon sentence of Gen. Court Martial Convened by Special Orders from Headquarters 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps. Taken from notes made June 28, 1864.
Statement of Emery S. Wardwell, 1st Lieutenant Co. G, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery Maine Vols; Dismissed the service of the United States, by order of Gen. Meade, Commander, Army of the Potomac, July 11, 1864 upon sentence of Gen. Court Martial Convened by Special Orders from Headquarters 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps. Taken from notes made June 28, 1864.
1864

Barnabas M. Roberts introduces his nephew Cassius C. Roberts to General Hodsdon
Barnabas M. Roberts introduces his nephew Cassius C. Roberts to General Hodsdon
1864

Timothy Fuller recommends W.A. Huntress and Charles Merrill for commissions
Timothy Fuller recommends W.A. Huntress and Charles Merrill for commissions
1862

Dr. H.A. Reynolds requests surgeon's position in Colonel McClure's regiment
Dr. H.A. Reynolds requests surgeon's position in Colonel McClure's regiment
1865

Joseph Gunnison recommends his friend George W. Sabine for promotion to Major
Joseph Gunnison recommends his friend George W. Sabine for promotion to Major
1863

N. Whitmore of Hampden requests an artillery commission
N. Whitmore of Hampden requests an artillery commission
1863

Correspondence from A. Stevens, August 01, 1862
Correspondence from A. Stevens regarding absent soldiers from Hancock County
1862

Correspondence from Isaac W. Cook
Correspondence from G. Page regarding absent soldiers from Kennebec County
1862

Correspondence from G. Page
Correspondence from G. Page regarding absent soldiers from Kennebec County
1862