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Mr. Seabury recommends Hosea Allen for a commission in the USCT
- Mr. Seabury recommends Hosea Allen for a commission in the US Colored Troops.
1863
Captains J. F. Land and Walter G. Morrill request copies of the 1863 annual report
- Captains J. F. Land and Walter G. Morrill request copies of the 1863 annual report
1864
Jonathan H. Burleigh recommends Mattson C. Sanborn for promotion
- Jonathan H. Burleigh recommends Mattson C. Sanborn for promotion
1864
John C. Chamberlain describes visit to gravely wounded brother Joshua Chamberlain
- Letter from John C. Chamberlain to General John L. Hodsdon describing his visit with ailing brother Joshua L. Chamberlain. John Chamberlain thanks Hodsdon for helping him to reach his brother and describes Chamberlain's condition, who was gravely wounded at Petersburg and not expected to survive.
1864
Milton S. Beckwith inquires about enlistment and quota
- Milton S. Beckwith inquires about enlistment and quota
1864
Edward King, Benjamin Legacy, and Thomas Callagan of Princeton request to be credited on the town quota
- Edward King, Benjamin Legacy, and Thomas Callagan of Princeton request to be credited on the town quota
1863
Colonel Henry Staples writes that his company elected Lieutenant Savage as Captain but Colonel Staples does not think him competent
- Colonel Henry Staples writes that his company elected Lieutenant Savage as Captain but Colonel Staples does not think him competent
1861
Historical Sketch of the Third Maine Regt. Since Organization at Augusta, Maine, May 1861
- Report from Colonel Moses Lakeman to Adjutant General John Hodsdon regarding the movements and engagements of the 3rd Maine Regiment, including descriptions of encampments, battles, and casualties. At the time of the report, the regiment had participated in the following battles: Bull Run / Manassas, Bailey's Crossroads, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, Fair Oaks Swamp, Charles City Crossroads, Malvern Hill, Glendale, Chantilly, Monocacy, and Fredericksburg.
1863
Mr. Woodbury writes in favor of Kennedy Stewart's request
- Mr. Woodbury writes in favor of Kennedy Stewart's request.
1864