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Henry A. Holden requests back pay after his release from Confederate prison
- Henry A. Holden requests back pay after his release from Confederate prison.
1862
B.H. Mace forwards receipts for cooking services of Henry H. Haskell to Adjutant General Hodsdon
- B.H. Mace forwards receipts for cooking services of Henry H. Haskell to Adjutant General Hodsdon
1862
A.G. Fellows requests a commission in a regiment
- A.G. Fellows requests a commission in a Maine regiment. He served as First Lieutenant of Company K, 2nd Maine Regiment and resigned January 15, 1862.
1862
1861-08-16 Dr. Daniel McRuer reports to Governor Washburn on the disorganization of the 2nd Regiment
- Dr. Daniel McRuer reports to Governor Washburn on the disorganization of the 2nd Regiment and the lack of food, clothing, medical care, and shelter. "Their clothing is in a very ragged condition...their food I found to be very bad indeed...it was both mouldy and weevily...the poor sick soldiers are obliged to sleep on the damp ground..."
1861
1861-08-28 1st Lieutenant George W. Brown writes to Governor Washburn regarding Major Gardiner's accusations
- First Lieutenant George W. Brown writes to Governor Washburn regarding Major Gardiner's accusations against him. Gardiner accused him of taking a fee to procure a town bounty for another soldier.
1861
S.B. Field writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding difficulty recruiting men and asks for a position
- S.B. Field writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding difficulty recruiting men and asks for a position.
1861
Cyrus Ladd requests promotion of Cyrus A. Washburn to Lieutenant and transfer to artillery battery
- Cyrus Ladd writes to Governor Washburn to request promotion of Cyrus A. Washburn to lieutenant and for his transfer to artillery battery
1861
L.C. Fairfield writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon to request permission to take charge of enlistment of 1000 men
- L.C. Fairfield writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon to request permission to take charge of enlistment of 1000 men for the 2nd Regiment.
1861
Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn to request 350 additional men and supplies
- Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn to request 350 additional men and supplies.
1861
Dr. Daniel McRuer requests pay for services and recommends Mr. Godfrey for cavalry command
- Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to an unidentified person requesting payment for his services to the regiment August-September 1861. He also recommends the son of John E. Godfrey of Bangor for an officer's commission in the cavalry.
1861