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Martha Chapman requests discharge of her son Everett
Martha Chapman requests discharge of her son Everett
1861

Colonel Charles Roberts sends commission of William H. Rogers to General Hodsdon for discharge
Colonel Charles Roberts sends commission of William H. Rogers to General Hodsdon for discharge
1862

Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn regarding Dr. A.D. Palmer
Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn about hospital steward A.D. Palmer.
1861

Nathaniel Dustin reports to John Hodsdon that he enlisted 79 men from Dexter
Nathaniel Dustin, recruiting officer in Dexter, Maine, reports to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon that he has enlisted 79 men.
1861

Dr. Daniel McRuer submits his resignation to Governor Washburn
Dr. Daniel McRuer submits his resignation, effective September 1, 1861, to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr.
1861

Jefferson Jackson asks for papers proving he enlisted as a teamster and nothing else
Jefferson Jackson writes to G.W. Dyer asking for proof in writing that he enlisted only as a teamster and asks for his team to be returned to him.
1861

Colonel Charles W. Roberts recommends officers for promotion
Colonel Charles W. Roberts writes to an unidentified person (likely Governor Washburn) to recommend several officers for promotion following the resignation and honorable discharge of Captain Meinecke.
1861

Mr. Hichborn forwards a request for transfer from Lewis P. Mudgett
Mr. Hichborn forwards a request for transfer to Governor Washburn from Lewis P. Mudgett. *Major Lewis P. Mudgett enlisted at the beginning of the war and served until he was killed in the last battle, April 9, 1865 (after the surrender at Appomattox).
1861

Colonel Charles W. Roberts sends regiment encampment locations
Colonel Charles W. Roberts sends regiment encampment locations and dates occupied to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon. Encampments include Willet's Point, NY; Meridian Hill, Washington DC; Falls Church, Virginia; Arlington Heights, Virginia; and Halls Hill, Virginia.
1861

Lieutenant Colonel George Varney writes to Governor Washburn to refuse the command of the 7th Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel George Varney writes to Governor Washburn to refuse the command of the 7th Regiment, citing his loyalty to and happiness with the 2nd Maine Regiment.
1861