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Benjamin Ladd seeks information about the deaths of Alfred W. Cunningham (4th Maine) and John L. Pinkham (20th Maine)
Benjamin Ladd seeks information about the deaths of Alfred W. Cunningham (4th Maine) and John L. Pinkham (20th Maine)
1865

Colonel Walker writes General Hodsdon regarding his request for photographs of officers
Colonel Walker writes General Hodsdon regarding his request for photographs of officers
1864

George M. Smith of Company K inquires about his muster-out location
George M. Smith of Company K inquires about his muster-out location
1864

Sergeant Joseph B. Babson of Company H requests an extension of his furlough
Sergeant Joseph B. Babson of Company H requests an extension of his furlough. He was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness and is recovering at home in the care of Dr. Sidney Drinkwater.
1864

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

Reverend John F. Mines offers services as chaplain
Reverend John F. Mines of Grace Church in Bath, Maine writes to Governor Israel Washburn offering his services as chaplain.
1861

Undated (circa 1863) - Testimony relating to case of Charles Luce and Charles Seavey
Undated testimonry regarding Charles A. Luce and Charles B. Seavey[?] of the 2nd Maine Regiment.

*Dates within the document indicate it was written sometime after October 1863 and was misfiled.

1863

Colonel Jameson reports the muster-in of the 2nd Regiment at Willet's Point, New York
Colonel Jameson reports to Adjutant General Hodsdon the muster-in of the 2nd Regiment.
1861

Colonel Charles W. Roberts informs Governor Washburn of Samuel W. Hoskins' promotion
Colonel Charles W. Roberts informs Governor Washburn of Samuel W. Hoskins' promotion to Quartermaster.
1861

Quartermaster Charles V. Lord sends blanks for regimental reports
Quartermaster Charles V. Lord sends blanks for regimental reports to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon.
1861