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Horace Webber writes regarding his wounding and poor care, requests payment
- Horace Webber writes regarding his wounding and poor care and requests his pay. He was wounded at Spotsylvania and did not have his left femur set properly until 113 days later, resulting in a leg 4 inches shorter than the other.
1864
William A. Fenlason requests his descriptive list and payment as he has been wounded in the hospital since June
- William A. Fenlason requests his descriptive list and payment as he has been wounded in the hospital since June
1864
Captain Hugh F. Porter writes concerning favoritism and sectionalism in the regiment regarding promotions
- Captain H.F. Porter writes concerning favoritism and sectionalism in the regiment regarding promotions
1864
Special Order 292 discharging Lieutenant George Rollings for disability from wounds received in action
- Special Order 292 discharging Lieutenant George Rollings for disability from wounds received in action
1864
Lieutenant Colonel Zemro Smith writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding Joseph Jordan and John Miller
- Lieutenant Colonel Zemro Smith writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding Joseph Jordan and John Miller.
1865
Baker & Weeks request a report on the death of Charles E. Smily
- Baker & Weeks request a report on the death of Charles E. Smily. Smily was killed in action May 19, 1864.
1865
Dr. H.H. Seavey certifies that Private Tucker is unable to return to duty
- Dr. H.H. Seavey certifies that Private Tucker is unable to return to duty
1864
Susan Jane Hathaway inquires if her husband James is alive
- Susan Jane Hathaway inquires if her husband James is alive
1864
N.E. Nickerson requests Adjutant General Hodsdon inform the commanding officer at Fort Independence that the regiment has been mustered out
- N.E. Nickerson requests Adjutant General Hodsdon inform the commanding officer at Fort Independence that the regiment has been mustered out
1865
Special Order 566 regarding Private John Stinson, who is to be released from prison and honorably discharged from service
- Special Order 566 regarding Private John Stinson, who is to be released from prison and honorably discharged from service
1865