Military History
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Special Order 424 honorably discharging Captain F.A. Cummings from service
- Special Order 424 honorably discharging Captain F.A. Cummings from service
1864
W.B. Smith inquires about Franklin Foss, who was wounded and transported via ship, and lost while aboard
- W.B. Smith inquires about Franklin Foss, who was wounded and transported via ship, and lost while aboard.
1864
Special Order 271 honorably discharging Lieutenant Isaac N. Morgan from service for disability
- Special Order 271 honorably discharging Lieutenant Isaac N. Morgan from service for disability
1864
Lieutenant A.J. Hilton inquires about tendering a resignation due to disability
- Lieutenant A.J. Hilton inquires about tendering a resignation due to disability
1864
Major Chris V. Crossman writes to Governor Cony to recommend Captain W.S. Clark for promotion
- Major Chris V. Crossman writes to Governor Cony to recommend Captain W.S. Clark for promotion
1864
Major George Sabine writes G.F. Talbot regarding efforts to block his brother Thomas' appointment as Lieutenant Colonel
- Major George Sabine writes G.F. Talbot regarding efforts to block his brother Thomas' appointment as Lieutenant Colonel
1864
Captain William S. Clark recommends promotion of Lieutenant Benjamin F. Rollins and Sergeant Frank A. Clark
- Captain William S. Clark recommends promotion of Lieutenant Benjamin F. Rollins and Sergeant Frank A. Clark, saying Clark 'is deserving of this promotion for the manly courage & unflinching bravery which he has shown in every battle & skirmish in which our Regt. has been engaged during the last hard & trying campaign."
1864
George Maddox requests bounty payment for himself and other volunteers
- George Maddox requests bounty payment for himself and other volunteers
1864
J.R. Kimball recommends Corporal James McKellar for promotion
- J.R. Kimball recommends Corporal James McKellar for promotion
1864
A.A. Holmes of Bowdoin Medical College inquires about his brother William L. Holmes, reported to be severely wounded
- .A. Holmes of Bowdoin Medical College inquires about his only brother William L. Holmes, reported to be severely wounded, as he wishes to go to him
1864