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Chamberlain recommends promotions and describes Spotsylvania battlefield
Letter from Joshua L. Chamberlain to Governor Samuel Cony recommending certain officers for promotion; discusses recent regimental activities and his pleasure at being relieved from court martial duty. Written before Spotsylvania Courthouse battle. "I write this as we are lying in line of battle behind our rifle-pit works not more than 600 or 800 yards from the enemy's works."
1864

Special Order 194 regarding complaints of improper enlistments
Special Order 194 regarding complaints of improper enlistments by Thomas Tully, Michael Byrne, James Higgins, Michael Moran, Edward Cassidy, Thomas Burke, and Martin Hogan.
1864

John Connell requests information about his enlistment
John Connell requests information about his enlistment
1864

William H. Ward, Jr. inquires about veteran troops re-enlistment
William H. Ward, Jr. inquires about veteran troops re-enlistment
1863

History of the 20th Maine Volunteers from Dec. 1st 1863 to Jan. 1st 1864
Major Ellis Spear's "History of the 20th Maine Vols. from Dec. 1st 1863 to Jan. 1st 1864." Notation on the back reads "Printers Copy."
1864

Special Order 76 transferring Corporal John W. Morin to the US Army Signal Corps
Special Order 76 transferring Corporal John W. Morin to the US Army Signal Corps
1864

Special Order 262 honorably discharging Colonel Charles D. Gilmore from service
Special Order 262 honorably discharging Colonel Charles D. Gilmore from service
1865

Special Order 282 honorably discharging Lieutenant James H. Stanwood from service
Special Order 282 honorably discharging Lieutenant James H. Stanwood from service for physical disability from wounds
1865

William Hodsdon requests mustering out information so that he may be discharged from the Veteran Reserve Corps
William Hodsdon requests mustering out information so that he may be discharged from the Veteran Reserve Corps
1865

Jeremiah Curtis writes to Hannibal Hamlin requesting a commission for his nephew
Jeremiah Curtis writes to Hannibal Hamlin requesting a commission for his nephew. Hamlin forwards his recommendation to Governor Abner Coburn.
1863