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John H. Quimby requests payment of bill of Captain S.M. Fuller
- John H. Quimby requests payment of bill of Captain S.M. Fuller
- Type: FILE
Elisha Pickens inquires about his brother Leanard
- Elisha Pickens inquires about his brother Leanard
- Type: FILE
Captain Howes writes regarding bill for transportation
- Captain Howes writes regarding bill for transportation
- Type: FILE
Undated - Colonel Charles W. Roberts writes to Governor Washburn recommending 2nd Regiment promotions
- Undated letter in which Colonel Charles W. Roberts, commander of the 2nd Maine Regiment, writes to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. from Fort Corcoran, Virginia to recommend regimental promotions.
- Type: FILE
Dr. McRuer writes that the amount owed him is acceptable
- Dr. McRuer writes that the amount owed him is acceptable.
- Type: FILE
Charles E. Phillips writes to Governor Washburn to suggest Samuel Hinckley for 2nd Lieutenant
- Charles E. Phillips writes to Governor Washburn to suggest Samuel B. Hinckley for 2nd Lieutenant of the regiment.
- Type: FILE
W.H. McGillis writes to Governor Washburn regarding promotion of Sam Hinckley to Lieutenant
- W.H. McGillis writes to Governor Washburn regarding promotion of Sam Hinckley to Lieutenant.
- Type: FILE
1861-08-16 Dr. Daniel McRuer reports to Governor Washburn on the disorganization of the 2nd Regiment
- Dr. Daniel McRuer reports to Governor Washburn on the disorganization of the 2nd Regiment and the lack of food, clothing, medical care, and shelter. "Their clothing is in a very ragged condition...their food I found to be very bad indeed...it was both mouldy and weevily...the poor sick soldiers are obliged to sleep on the damp ground..."
- Type: FILE
1861-08-30 Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Roberts replies to John Hodgkins regarding discharge of his son
- Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Roberts replies to John Hodgkins regarding discharge of his son.
- Type: FILE
Dr. S.B. Morrison informs Governor Washburn of the condition of the regiment
- Dr. S.B. Morrison informs Governor Washburn of the condition of the regiment and that Dr. Allen has renegotiated his contract for medical services. He also mentions the donation of blankets and clothing by ladies of Bangor.
- Type: FILE