Military History

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N.G. Hichborn and others recommend Captain Charles W. Tilden for promotion
N.G. Hichborn and others recommend Captain Charles W. Tilden for promotion.
1862

Doctor Daniel McRuer offers his medical services
Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Israel Washburn offering his services as Army surgeon.
1861

Quartermaster Luther H. Peirce requests bounty payment for himself and others
Regiment Quartermaster Luther H. Peirce writes to Adjutant General John Hodsdon from Camp Rice to request bounty payments for himself, Sergeant Major E.L. Appleton, and Dr. A.D. Palmer.
1861

Dr. McRuer accepts a temporary appointment to the 2nd Regiment
Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn to accept a temporary appointment to the 2nd Regiment, provided he receives a pass for free round trip travel to Washington, D.C.
1861

John Sawyer writes to Governor Washburn requesting that his ailing son be sent home
John Sawyer asks Governor Washburn to send his son Robert Alfred Sawyer home as he has been sick in hospital for two months.
1861

Samuel York inquires about the 2nd Regiment's term of service
Samuel York inquires about the 2nd Regiment's term of service, saying there are discrepancies and rumors about the service being three months or three years.
1861

Daniel F. Billings request a return to his regiment
Daniel F. Billings writes to Colonel Wilde to request a return to the 2nd Regiment after he was detained by illness
1861

1861-08-26 Samuel W. Hoskins writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding deserters Shepley, Stevens, and Mayville
Samuel W. Hoskins writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding deserters Shepley, Stevens, and Mayville.
1861

1861-08-18 Adjutant John Reynolds sends descriptive list and requests bounty payments for men
Adjutant John Reynolds sends a descriptive list and requests bounty payments for 2nd Regiment men.
1861

Daniel White inquires whether a regiment to serve until spring would be accepted
Daniel White inquires of Governor Israel Washburn whether a regiment to serve until spring would be accepted, because the men cannot serve the full three year term.
1861