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S.K. Devereux writes Governor Coburn regarding commission for Richard Tibbetts
S.K. Devereux writes Governor Coburn regarding commission for Richard Tibbetts.
1863

H.M. Stone requests information on welfare of Stillman Buxton
H.M. Stone requests information on welfare of Stillman Buxton.
1863


A.B. Farwell writes to Governor Washburn regarding open rebellion of the 2nd Regiment troops and urges more attention be paid to their wants
A.B. Farwell writes to Governor Washburn regarding open rebellion and arrest of the 2nd Regiment troops, the disgrace of the loss at Manassas (Bull Run), and he urges more attention be paid to their wants.
1861

1861-08-21 Reverend Otis Dunbar requests the discharge of his son Henry from the 2nd Maine Regiment
Reverend Otis Dunbar of Franklin Grove, Illinois, writes to Governor Israel Washburn requesting the immediate discharge of Dunbar's son Henry, a minor who enlisted without his consent.
1861

1861-08-22 S.B. Morrison offers his services as assistant to Dr. McRuer
S.B. Morrison offers his services as assistant to Dr. McRuer in a letter to Governor Washburn.
1861

1861-06-12 John E. Godfrey requests Governor Washburn write to the Secretary of War on behalf of Edward L. Appleton
John Godfrey writes to Governor Washburn, requesting he send a letter to the Secretary of War to ask for the position of Lieutenant for Edward Appleton.
1861

Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn regarding complaints within the regiment
Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn regarding complaints within the regiment, and to request more men, uniforms, and musicians
1861

Willis Patten writes to Governor Washburn offering his services
Willis Patten of New York City writes to Governor Israel Washburn offering his services to assist Maine troops en route.
1861

Thomas Smith informs General J.H. Butler of a deserter in Old Town
Thomas Hoskins informs General J.H. Butler of the presence of a deserter named H. B Lawrence.
1861