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Recruiting officer Lieutenant James Dean requests knapsacks, haversacks, and medical examination blanks
Recruiting officer Lieutenant James Dean writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon requesting knapsacks, haversacks, and medical examination blanks for new recruits.
1861

Daniel White requests election of officers among new recruits
Daniel White asks Governor Washburn to hold an election of officers among the new recruits and teamsters from the Bangor area.
1861

Mr. Nye asks Governor Washburn to remedy Colonel Robert's treatment of the teamsters
Mr. Nye asks Governor Washburn to remedy Colonel Robert's treatment of the teamsters, and threatens to expose Colonel Roberts "to the people of this State."
1861

D. White solicits permission to recruit men from Bangor
D. White solicits permission from Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. to recruit men from Bangor.
1861

W.P. Wingate and others recommend Daniel White for Captain
W.P. Wingate, A.G. Wakefield, A.D. Manson, Ebenezer Fay, and S.P. Strickland recommend Daniel White of Bangor for Captain in the regiment.
1861

G. P. Sewall recommends Sergeant D. Staples for promotion
G. P. Sewall recommends Sergeant D. Staples for promotion
1862


William Henry Sanger requests promotion
William Henry Sanger, regimental clerk, requests promotion and submits letters of support from his commanding officers.
1862

Special Order 272 from the War Department approving the court martial of Private George W. Damon, alias Smith
Special Order 272 from the War Department in Washington, D.C. approving the court martial of Private George W. Damon, alias Smith. Smith was dishonorably disharged and received a sentence of three years of hard labor
1865

Colonel Howard writes Governor Washburn
Colonel Howard writes Governor Washburn
1861