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S. Libbey writes Adjutant General Hodsdon about the death of William M. Hayes
- S. Libbey writes Adjutant General Hodsdon about the death of William M. Hayes
1862
Hannibal Belcher and citizens of Franklin County recommend Captain R.B. Jennings for field officer in a new regiment
- Hannibal Belcher and citizens of Franklin County recommend Captain R.B. Jennings for field officer in a new regiment
1862
Sumner Patten again requests pay for his services
- Sumner Patten again requests pay for his services
1862
Louis Cowan writes that the appointment of Dr. Buxton would be detrimental to the regiment
- Louis Cowan writes to Governor Washburn that the appointment of Dr. Buxton would be detrimental to the regiment, and that Dr. Warren is being unfairly treated.
1861
Colonel Mark Dunnell complains that other regiments have taken supplies
- Colonel Mark Dunnell complains that other regiments have taken supplies. "The First took our pants, our tents ... the 2nd took other articles."
1861
Jonathan P. Cilley informs General Hodsdon that he is sending several recruits
- Jonathan P. Cilley informs General Hodsdon that he is sending several recruits
1861
Sidney Perham and Josiah S. Hobbs recommend D. Porter Stowell for Lieutenant Colonel
- Sidney Perham and Josiah S. Hobbs recommend D. Porter Stowell for Lieutenant Colonel
1861
Adjutant General Hodsdon expresses annoyance at Sergeant Major Speeds's letter to the Governor
- Adjutant General Hodsdon expresses annoyance at Sergeant Major Speeds's letter to the Governor. He is likely writing to Colonel Harding, Assistant Quarter Master. "It is ridiculous that the Gov. should be annoyed with a long letter about one or two tents."
1861
Governor Washburn asks Colonel Harding what the regiment still needs
- Governor Washburn asks Colonel Harding what the regiment still needs for supplies, states that he understands he should not commission Captain Brady, and asks the Colonel to fill up the regiment and recover supplies given out to "men not likely to go." "You must manage this matter in the best way you can. It will give you some trouble, I fear."
1861