Military History
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R. Turner seeks information whether N.S. Winslow is dead
- R. Turner seeks information whether N.S. Winslow is dead. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of the Wilderness and transported to Andersonville Prison, where he is reported to have died.
1865
W.A. Barker requests blank muster and descriptive rolls for men of his company transferred to the 19th Maine
- W.A. Barker requests blank muster and descriptive rolls for men of his company transferred to the 19th Maine
1864
Captain W. A. Barker requests a descriptive roll for men transferred from the 38th New York Regiment
- Captain W. A. Barker requests a descriptive roll for men transferred from the 38th New York Regiment
1863
Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding men unsuitable for duty
- Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding men unsuitable for duty, deserters, and casualties after First Manassas
1861
Melvin Cooley requests that his furlough be extended on account of poor health
- Melvin Cooley requests that his furlough be extended on account of poor health
1864
Colonel Elijah Walker acknowledges requests for regimental flags and papers
- Colonel Elijah Walker acknowledges requests for regimental flags and papers
1864
Physician's note that L.D. Light of Damariscotta is unfit for duty
- Physician's note that L.D. Light of Damariscotta is unfit for duty
1861
Dr. Augustus Hamlin requests a revolver for Dr. Allen and offers to bring deserter to Washington, D.C.
- Dr. Augustus C. Hamlin writes to unknown person (likely Governor Washburn or Adjutant General Hodsdon) requesting revolvers for regimental staff as theirs were stolen. He also offers to transport deserters John Roach and Mr. Willet to Washington.
1861
Sheriff J.D. Tucker notifies Adjutant General Hodsdon of the arrest of William Metcalf and Otis Heal
- Sheriff J.D. Tucker notifies Adjutant General Hodsdon of the arrest of William Metcalf and Otis Heal
1861
Dr. W.H. Allen writes to Governor Washburn regarding status of regiment
- W.H. Allen writes to Governor Washburn to request more doctors for the regiment and updates him on their general status.
1861