Military History

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Colonel Mark Dunnell informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of the arrival of muskets
Colonel Mark Dunnell informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of the arrival of muskets.
1861

Affidavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady
Affidavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady signed by Major Samuel C. Hamilton. Hamilton describes Brady's conduct in removing a drunken soldier from the guard house where he was being held, and giving him a musket and bayonet.
1861

C.C. Woodman writes to Governor Washburn regarding Captain Brady's behavior
C.C. Woodman writes to Governor Washburn to request that Captain Brady be sent home, otherwise the company will desert.
1861

Affadavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady
Affadavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady sent to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. by 1st Lieutenant George Sherman and 2nd Lieutenant Nathan Walker, and witnessed by F[?] Miller, Justice of the Peace. The lieutenants describe insubordination, leaving the camp without permission, and other poor conduct by Brady. Brady would resign his post in 1862.
1861

Colonel Mark Dunnell approves bill for provisions
Colonel Mark Dunnell approves bill for provisions.
1861

Promotion of R.J. McPherson to Corporal
Promotion of R.J. McPherson to Corporal.
1861

Colonel Nathaniel Jackson writes Governor Washburn regarding appointments of Captain Heath and Captain Scammon
Colonel Nathaniel Jackson writes Governor Washburn regarding appointments of Captain Heath and Captain Scammon
1861

Sergeant Major Frederic Speed requests a new descriptive book
Sergeant Major Frederic Speed requests a new descriptive book from Adjutant General Hodsdon, as the original was lost in the Union defeat at the Battle of Manassas.
1861

George E. Brickett accepts commission as surgeon
George E. Brickett accepts commission as surgeon, and he states that Surgeon Buxton is on parole and furloughed and "can be of no benefit to the reg't.."
1861

Colonel Jackson writes Governor Washburn regarding problems in the regiment
Colonel Jackson writes Governor Washburn regarding problems in the regiment
1861