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Colonel Chaplin recommends promotions to replace men killed in battle
Colonel Chaplin recommends promotions to replace men killed in battle
1864

Mrs. S.A. McDowell inquires if her husband George J. McDowell is dead
Mrs. S.A. McDowell inquires if her husband George J. McDowell is dead
1864

Colonel Chaplin recommends Captain I.W. Starbird for the 19th Maine Regiment
Colonel Chaplin recommends Captain I.W. Starbird for the 19th Maine Regiment
1864

Statement of Emery S. Wardwell, 1st Lieutenant Co. G, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery Maine Vols; Dismissed the service of the United States, by order of Gen. Meade, Commander, Army of the Potomac, July 11, 1864 upon sentence of Gen. Court Martial Convened by Special Orders from Headquarters 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps. Taken from notes made June 28, 1864.
Statement of Emery S. Wardwell, 1st Lieutenant Co. G, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery Maine Vols; Dismissed the service of the United States, by order of Gen. Meade, Commander, Army of the Potomac, July 11, 1864 upon sentence of Gen. Court Martial Convened by Special Orders from Headquarters 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps. Taken from notes made June 28, 1864.
1864

W. Smith recommends Edward M. Yates to Mr. Dyer for a position in the regiment
W. Smith recommends Edward M. Yates to Mr. Dyer for a position in the regiment
1863

Captain Frederick C. Low inquires about fate of Private Elias K. Porter, prisoner in Andersonville
Captain Frederick C. Low inquires about fate of Private Elias K. Porter, reported as a deserter but instead a prisoner in Andersonville and presumed dead.
1866

Undated (circa 1863) - G.H. Black and citizens of Ellsworth recommend William T. Parker for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel
G.H. Black and citizens of Ellsworth recommend William T. Parker for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel.
1863

H.L. Whitcomb inquires about fate of Isaac E. Bowley of Company A
H.L. Whitcomb inquires about fate of Isaac E. Bowley of Company A. [Bowley died of starvation at Andersonville Prison in January 1865]
1865

Colonel Russell Shepherd wishes for a discharge for Arthur D. Chase, for "he is and always has been perfectly worthless as a soldier"
Colonel Russell Shepherd wishes for a discharge for Arthur D. Chase, for "he is and always has been perfectly worthless as a soldier"
1865

Special Order 301 discharging Private Harry G. Morton of Company E from service
Special Order 301 discharging Private Harry G. Morton of Company E from service
1865