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Special Order 366 honorably discharging Captain W.S. Clark for wounds received in action
Special Order 366 honorably discharging Captain W.S. Clark for wounds received in action
1864

Special Order 368 honorably discharging Lieutenant A.P. Eastman from service for wounds received in action
Special Order 368 honorably discharging Lieutenant A.P. Eastman from service for wounds received in action.
1864

Lt. Colonel Thomas Talbot recommends promotion of Lieutenant Benjamin Rollins due to death of Lieutenant James W. Clark
Lt. Colonel Thomas Talbot recommends the promotion of Lieutenant Benjamin Rollins due to the death of Lieutenant James W. Clark
1864

Major George W. Sabine recommends promotion of Captain William S. Clark
Major George W. Sabine recommends promotion of Captain William S. Clark
1864

Albert Haskell and others complain about poor conditions at US General Hospital in Beverly, New Jersey
Albert Haskell and others complain about poor conditions at US General Hospital in Beverly, New Jersey
1864

D. Sanborn inquires about Lewis M. Thompson of Brewer
D. Sanborn inquires about Lewis M. Thompson of Brewer
1864

Colonel Chaplin recommends promotions of John Knowles, Benjamin Rollins, Albert Abbott, James Hall, Hugh Porter, and Hiram Swett
Colonel Chaplin recommends promotions of John Knowles, Benjamin Rollins, Albert Abbott, James Hall, Hugh Porter, and Hiram Swett
1864

C.P. Brown writes on behalf of Asa Dunham, inquiring about the fate of his remaining son Granville, reported dead of wounds
C.P. Brown writes on behalf of Asa Dunham, inquiring about the fate of his remaining son Granville, reported dead of wounds. [Son Charles died of disease in hospital Feb. 25, 1864 and son Granville died of wounds June 28]
1864

Charles Merrill, MD, certifies the death of Seward Tucker at Springfield
Charles Merrill, MD, certifies the death of Seward Tucker at Springfield
1864

Special Order 155 sending Private John F. Stinson to Clinton Prison, New York, instead of the Albany Penitentiary
Special Order 155 sending Private John F. Stinson to Clinton Prison, New York, instead of the Albany Penitentiary
1865