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Dr. McRuer accepts a temporary appointment to the 2nd Regiment
- Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn to accept a temporary appointment to the 2nd Regiment, provided he receives a pass for free round trip travel to Washington, D.C.
1861
Daniel White requests the authority to recruit soldiers
- Daniel White of Bangor writes to Governor Israel Washburn requesting authority to recruit men for the 2nd Maine Regiment.
1861
Augustus C. Hamlin dispels rumors about his cowardice in battle
- Augustus Hamlin writes to an unidentified person (likely Governor Washburn) to address rumors about him fleeing the Manassas battlefield.
1861
1861-08-22 Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn about the status of the regiment
- Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn about the status of the regiment.
1861
1861-08-31 Lieutenant Colonel Charles Roberts suggests officers for election in regiment
- Lieutenant Colonel Charles Roberts writes to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. to suggest officers for election in the 2nd Regiment.
1861
Samuel W. Hoskins writes to Governor Washburn asking to raise a company of cavalry or more recruits for 2nd Regiment
- Samuel Hoskins writes to Governor Washburn, saying he needs more income to feed his family and asks permission to do more, such as raise more recruits for the regiment or recruit a company of cavalry.
1861
Dr. S.B. Morrison sends request for supplies to Governor Washburn
- Dr. S.B. Morrison sends request for hospital supplies to Governor Washburn and describes the status of the 2nd Maine Regiment.
1861
Captain Rinaldo B. Wiggin supports transfer of H.P. Crowell to another regiment
- Captain Rinaldo B. Wiggin writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon in support of the transfer and promotion of H.P. Crowell to active service in another regiment.
1861
Frederick Chick protests being separated from his livestock team
- Frederick Chick writes to an unidentified person to protest that he, a teamster, is being separated from his teams,which were all given to the government. Much of the letter is illegible.
1861
Henry Barrett inquires how to send clothing to his sons
- Henry Barrett of Hermon, Maine writes to Governor Washburn to thank him for intervening with his insubordinate sons and inquires about how to mail undergarments and shirts to them.
1861