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Colonel Chaplin writes General Hodsdon about the death of Lieutenant Newenham and the loss of many other officers
Colonel Chaplin writes General Hodsdon about the death of Lieutenant Newenham and the loss of many other officers. "A great many of the wounded officers have died...the Regt is very small now..."
1864

Charles H. Smith asks if brother-in-law Winslow H. McIntire survived the June 18 battle at Petersburg
Charles H. Smith asks if brother-in-law Winslow H. McIntire survived the June 18 battle at Petersburg as they have not heard from him in 5 weeks. [McIntire died of wounds received June 18]
1864

Nathan Webb writes Governor Cony regarding the effort to promote Major Shepherd over Lieutenant Colonel Talbot
Nathan Webb writes Governor Cony regarding the effort to promote Major Shepherd over Lieutenant Colonel Talbot
1864

Captain F.A. Cummings requests bounty payment for Horace Buckly and Hezekiah Moore
Captain F.A. Cummings requests bounty payment for Horace Buckly and Hezekiah Moore
1864

Major Chris V. Crossman writes to Captain W.S. Clark about their wounding
Major Chris V. Crossman writes to Captain W.S. Clark about their woundings
1864

H. McKellar and Joseph Farwell recommend Corporal James McKellar for promotion
H. McKellar and Joseph Farwell recommend Corporal James McKellar for promotion
1864

Major R.B. Shepherd inquires about raising a regiment of 1800 men
Major R.B. Shepherd inquires about raising a regiment of 1800 men
1864

J.S. Monroe requests a commission for his son Erastus T. Monroe
J.S. Monroe requests a commission for his son Erastus T. Monroe
1862

Lieutenant William R. Pattangall recommends Sergeant Gershom C. Bibber of Company K. 18th Maine Regiment, for promotion
Lieutenant Pattangall recommends Sergeant Gershom C. Bibber of Company K. 18th Maine Regiment, for promotion
1862

Lewis Wadsworth, Jr. writes Governor Cony regarding concerns about Colonel Shepherd's Copperhead sympathies
Lewis Wadsworth, Jr. writes Governor Cony regarding concerns about Colonel Shepherd and his Copperhead sympathies
1864