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Special Order 173 relieving Colonel Joshua Chamberlain of court martial duty
- Special Order 173 relieving Colonel Joshua Chamberlain of court martial duty
1864
Special Order 221 correcting the name of Corporal Augustus N. Lufkin
- Special Order 221 correcting the name of Corporal Augustus N. Lufkin
1864
Major Ellis Spear recommends promotions
- Major Ellis Spear recommends promotions of Holman Melcher and Alden Miller to replace Samuel Keene and John Sherwood, both killed in battle. He also recommends promotion of Albert E. Fernald.
1864
Captain Joseph B. Fitch writes Governor Cony regarding promotions of Gilmore, Spear, and Morrill
- Captain Joseph B. Fitch writes Governor Cony regarding promotions of Gilmore, Spear, and Morrill
1864
John Lynes requests promotion of his son John Lynes, Jr.
- John Lynes requests promotion of his son John Lynes, Jr.
1864
Colonel Gilmore requests men to fill the regiment and passes on confidential information
- Colonel Gilmore requests men to fill the regiment and passes on confidential information that General Ulysses S. Grant intends to send the corps "on a long and important mission" in February.
1865
Adjutant Thomas M. Vincent requests investigation into reported neglect of duty by officers, and encouragement of mutiny by Captain Fernald
- Adjutant Thomas M. Vincent requests investigation into reported neglect of duty by officers, and encouragement of mutiny by Captain Fernald
1865
Special Order 282 honorably discharging Lieutenant James H. Stanwood from service
- Special Order 282 honorably discharging Lieutenant James H. Stanwood from service for physical disability from wounds
1865
Colonel Ellis Spear reports that the regiment has not yet been mustered out
- Colonel Ellis Spear reports that the regiment has not yet been mustered out
1865
Thomas Chamberlain and other officers recommend Solomon A. Nelke for commission
- Thomas Chamberlain and other officers recommend Solomon A. Nelke for commission. Sergeant Nelke was formerly with Company A, 1st Maine Sharpshooters.
1865