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Affidavit of Ephraim K. Smart regarding authorization to recruit men for Maine regiments
Affidavit of Ephraim K. Smart regarding authorization to recruit men for Maine regiments
1864

Corporal Augustus P. Nash requests help in obtaining state aid for his family
Corporal Augustus P. Nash requests help in obtaining state aid for his family
1864

J. Loran acknowledges receipt of letter about bounty payment
J. Loran acknowledges receipt of letter about bounty payment
1864

Zemro Smith and other commissioned officers request that Governor Coburn appoint Major Shepherd to lead the regiment, saying the appointment of Thomas Talbot "would be fatal in its results"
Captain Zemro Smith and other commissioned officers request that Governor Coburn appoint Major Shepherd to lead the regiment, saying the appointment of Thomas Talbot "would be fatal in its results," citing his lack of military ability, lack of respect and confidence of officers, and physical incapacity.
1864

Colonel Chaplin recommends Private A.S. Adams for chaplain
Colonel Chaplin recommends Private A.S. Adams for chaplain
1864

Major Russell B. Shepherd explains the regiment has no confidence in Lt. Colonel Talbot's military ability
Major Russell B. Shepherd explains the regiment has no confidence in Lt. Colonel Thomas H. Talbot's military ability
1864

Captain Frederic A. Cummings recommends Sergeant Daniel W. Pettengill for promotion
Captain Frederic A. Cummings recommends Sergeant Daniel W. Pettengill for promotion
1864

Sergeant Jonathan Pineo inquires about his commission as lieutenant
Sergeant Jonathan Pineo inquires about his commission as lieutenant
1864

Captain Frederic A. Cummings recommends Sergeant Clark for promotion
Captain Frederic A. Cummings recommends Sergeant Clark for promotion
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