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Colonel Charles Roberts reports the election of officers within the 2nd Regiment
Colonel Charles Roberts reports the election of officers within the 2nd Regiment, requests supplies, and remarks that the war appears to be dead and that Jefferson Davis and the secessionists have failed.
1861

Colonel Charles Roberts writes to Governor Washburn requesting immediate discharge of the 2nd Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Roberts writes a confidential appeal to Governor Israel Washburn for the discharge of the 2nd Regiment. "I cannot consistently, with my present feelings and views, remain in command of this regiment - disorganised & ruptured as it now is..."
1861

J.C. Mitchell applies for a bounty on behalf of Charles B. Veazie
J.C. Mitchell writes to Governor Washburn and applies for a bounty on behalf of Charles B. Veazie, who has not received his and wants to send funds to his poor and widowed mother.
1861

Colonel Charles Roberts accepts Reverend B.F. Tefft as regiment chaplain
Colonel Charles Roberts accepts Reverend B.F. Tefft as regiment chaplain as the former chaplain, Reverend Mines, was taken prisoner by the Confederates.
1861

H.P. Crowell requests a transfer from the 2nd Maine to another regiment
H.P. Crowell writes to Adjutant General John Hodsdon requesting a transfer from the 2nd Maine band to active service in another regiment.
1861

Dr. Morrison reports on the medical status of the regiment
Dr. Samuel Morrison writes to an unidentified person regarding the status of the sick and wounded of the 2nd Maine Regiment.
1861

C.N. Crocker requests certification of his enlistment as a waggoner
C.N. Crocker writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon to request certification of his enlistment as a waggoner.
1861

E.H. Goodale writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon about cavalry band
E.H. Goodale writes to General Hodsdon, stating he is not able to deliver men for the cavalry band.
1861

1861-08-17 A.D. Harlow submits a bill to Adjutant General Hodsdon
A.D. Harlow submits a bill to Adjutant General Hodsdon for services of the band.
1861

James Davis and Simeon Fancy report themselves paroled prisoners
James Davis and Simeon Fancy report themselves as paroled prisoners to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. They were wounded and captured at Manassas / Bull Run and wish to return to service.
1862