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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
Mary Morrison wishes information about how long her husband will be in service
- Mary Morrison of Bangor requests information from Governor Washburn about her husband's length of service.
1861
Adjutant General Hodsdon grants Captain Foss authority to return deserters
- Adjutant General Hodsdon grants Captain Foss authority to return deserters.
1861
Charles Luce protests working without pay and removal of his team
- Charles Luce writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon, stating he enlisted as a waggoner, fulfilled his duty without pay, and is now forced into the ranks as a soldier.
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
Dr. Daniel McRuer requests the removal of Dr. Hawkins and the promotion of Dr. Carr
- Dr. Daniel McRuer, Brigade Surgeon, requests of Governor Washburn the removal of Dr. Hawkins and the promotion of Dr. Carr.
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
Captain A.B. Farnham informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of the death of Isaac W. Deane
- Captain A.B. Farnham informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of the death of Private Isaac W. Deane of Etna, Maine, who died in camp of congestion of the lungs.
1862
Colonel Charles Roberts recommends A.L. Cowan and J.C. Quimby for promotion
- Colonel Charles Roberts recommends A.L. Cowan and J.C. Quimby for promotion in Company K.
1862
Captain Daniel White requests revolvers for the regimental officers
- Captain Daniel White writes to Governor Washburn to request revolvers for the regiment's officers.
1862