Showing 1981 - 1990 of 4623 Records
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Colonel Mark Dunnell writes that the regiment is eager to leave for Washington
- Colonel Mark Dunnell writes to Governor Washburn that the regiment is eager to leave for Washington, and that 930 hats, shoes, pants, frock coats, etc. will be needed. He also inquires about horses and wagons.
1861
Colonel Dunnell requests the surgeon's services and supply of pay and descriptive rolls
- Colonel Dunnell requests the surgeon's services and supply of pay and descriptive rolls as the regiment will begin marching in a few days.
1861
Lincoln Radford says his accounts as Assistant Commisary of Subsistence are ready for audit
- Lincoln Radford says his accounts as Assistant Commisary of Subsistence are ready for audit.
1861
S.B. Cartiten supports commission for Josiah R. Brady in the 7th Regiment
- S.B. Cartiten supports commission for Josiah R. Brady in the 7th Regiment.
1861
Captain Reuben Sawyer requests new commissions for himself and officers
- Captain Reuben Sawyer requests new commissions for himself and fellow officers, as theirs were in the luggage that was lost at the Battle of Manassas. He also requests a complete copy of the descriptive roll which was lost along with all the company books and paperwork.
1861
Abraham Howland requests information about the law regarding enlistment of minors
- Abraham Howland requests information about the law regarding enlistment of minors. His son James Edward Howland enlisted at 17.
1861
Cyrus Monroe Wormell requests a copy of his lost commission
- Cyrus Monroe Wormell requests a copy of his commission which was lost at the Battle of Manassas.
1861
Charles H. Dean of Company G requests his papers for recruiting duty
- Charles H. Dean of Company G requests his papers for recruiting duty
1862
S.C. Hamilton recommends Dr. Francis Warren for a position as surgeon
- S.C. Hamilton recommends Dr. Francis Warren for a position as surgeon
1862
John Hyde solicits a promotion from Governor Washburn
- John Hyde solicits a promotion from Governor Washburn
1861