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Mark Dunnell inquires about bill for elections
Mark Dunnell inquires about bill for elections
1864

Descriptive list of Alonzo Cole, Company C
Descriptive list of Alonzo Cole, Company C
1863

Special Order 471 detaching Corporal G.W. Pratt from Company K to muster in as officer in the U.S. Colored Troops
Special Order 471 detaching Corporal G.W. Pratt from Company K to muster in as officer in the U.S. Colored Troops
1864

Seth Scammon recommends Samuel Monson for appointment
Letter from Seth Scammon to Governor Washburn recommending Samuel Monson for appointment as 2nd Lieutenant of the 5th Maine Regiment.
1861

Samuel H. Pillsbury tenders a military company for active service
Samuel H. Pillsbury tenders a military company for active service.
1861

Colonel Dunnell conveys the anxiety of the regiment over appointment of a surgeon
Colonel Dunnell conveys the anxiety of the regiment over appointment of a surgeon. States that the men wish Dr. Warren to be appointed but that Dr. Garcelon will not recognize him, as Dr. Garcelon appointed Dr. Perry, whom the men feel does nothing for the regiment.
1861

Captain Isaac Noyes asserts to Adjutant General Hodsdon he is not responsible for the loss of the rolls
Captain Isaac Noyes asserts to Adjutant General Hodsdon he is not responsible for the loss of the rolls.
1861

John K. Russell reports that on account of teamsters' drunkenness he had to hire an assistant
John K. Russell reports to Governor Washburn that on account of teamsters' drunkenness, he had to hire an assistant whom he wishes paid.
1861

Colonel Dunnell informs the Governor that Charles Robbins has returned to Maine
Colonel Dunnell informs the Governor that Charles Robbins has returned to Maine.
1861

Lieutenant Robert J. McPherson thanks Governor Washburn for his commission
Lieutenant Robert J. McPherson thanks Governor Washburn for his commission
1861