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Undated (circa 1861) - Members of Company K petition for honorable discharge due to incapacity from exposure
Members of Company K petition for honorable discharge due to incapacity from exposure
1861

James Plaisted acknowledges receipt of his commission from the Governor
James Plaisted acknowledges receipt of his commission from the Governor
1862

Captain Moses Lakeman recommends George R. Erskine for 1st Lieutenant
Captain Moses Lakeman recommends George R. Erskine for 1st Lieutenant
1861

Mr. Nye recommends Sergeant Winfield Scott Howe for promotion
Mr. Nye recommends Sergeant Winfield Scott Howe for promotion
1861

William B. Potter requests information about his state bounty payment
William B. Potter requests information about his state bounty payment
1861

Colonel Henry Staples writes that his company elected Lieutenant Savage as Captain but Colonel Staples does not think him competent
Colonel Henry Staples writes that his company elected Lieutenant Savage as Captain but Colonel Staples does not think him competent
1861

Historical Sketch of the Third Maine Regt. Since Organization at Augusta, Maine, May 1861
Report from Colonel Moses Lakeman to Adjutant General John Hodsdon regarding the movements and engagements of the 3rd Maine Regiment, including descriptions of encampments, battles, and casualties. At the time of the report, the regiment had participated in the following battles: Bull Run / Manassas, Bailey's Crossroads, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, Fair Oaks Swamp, Charles City Crossroads, Malvern Hill, Glendale, Chantilly, Monocacy, and Fredericksburg.
1863

Mr. Woodbury writes in favor of Kennedy Stewart's request
Mr. Woodbury writes in favor of Kennedy Stewart's request.
1864

W.H. Sanger requests papers regarding promotion and discharge
W.H. Sanger requests papers regarding promotion and discharge
1864

Colonel Staples writes Charles Watson to recommend him for a commission
Colonel Staples writes Charles Watson to recommend him for a commission
1862