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Mattson Sanborn writes regarding his return to the regiment
Mattson Sanborn writes regarding his return to the regiment.
1864

B.F. Winslow requests enlistment, muster, and date of death on behalf of the widow of Martin B. Washburne, musician
B.F. Winslow requests enlistment, muster, and date of death on behalf of the widow of Martin B. Washburne, musician
1864

Almira Davis requests support from her son's enlistment
Almira Davis requests support from her son's enlistment, whom she claims was "enticed away by a man and carried to Portland where he enlisted in the 20th Regiment Maine Volunteers, Company I, and the one who enticed him away ran away with 190 dollars of his money."
1864

Colonel Gilmore again requests the regiment be filled as more than 200 men are absent and wounded
Colonel Gilmore again requests the regiment be filled as more than 200 men are absent and wounded.
1864

Colonel Gilmore recommends promotions of Griffin, Decker, Crocker, and Thompson
Colonel Gilmore recommends promotions of William Griffin, Royal B. Decker, Samuel G. Crocker, and Arad Thompson.
1864

Brevet Lt. Colonel Ellis Spear recommends George Furbish for promotion
Brevet Lt. Colonel Ellis Spear recommends George Furbish for promotion due to the death of Lieutenant Wentworth.
1865

Hannah Ransom inquires if her son John Ransom is alive, along with Samuel Calef [Califf]
Hannah Ransom inquires if her son John Ransom is alive, along with Samuel Calef [Califf]
1865

Colonel Ellis Spear recommends Thomas Chamberlain, John Butler, and George Furbish for promotion
Colonel Ellis Spear recommends Thomas Chamberlain, John Butler, and George Furbish for promotion
1865

Captain W. R. P. sends muster-out roll of Private A. Robbins
Captain W. R. P. sends muster-out roll of Private A. Robbins
1865

Ellis Spear sends his military history to General Hodsdon
Ellis Spear sends his military history to General Hodsdon
1865