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E.W. Robinson, Thomaston postmaster, recommends William K. Bickford for promotion
E.W. Robinson, Thomaston postmaster, recommends William K. Bickford for promotion.
1863

Henry C. Merriam asks for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel and recommends his brother for promotion
Henry C. Merriam asks for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel and recommends his brother for promotion.
1863

20th Maine Casualties at Battle of Gettysburg
Casualty report of the 20th Maine after the Battles of Gettysburg and Sharpsburg Pike. Written by Chamberlain from a field near Hagerstown, Maryland.
1863

John Pool, Jr. writes from McClellan Hospital in Philadelphia inquiring about state aid for enlisting
John Pool, Jr. writes from McClellan Hospital in Philadelphia inquiring about state aid for enlisting.
1863

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

Orison Rollins asks why Davis Laribee is not reported as a deserter
Orison Rollins asks why Davis Laribee is not reported as a deserter.
1863

J.C. Mitchell applies for a bounty on behalf of Charles B. Veazie
J.C. Mitchell writes to Governor Washburn and applies for a bounty on behalf of Charles B. Veazie, who has not received his and wants to send funds to his poor and widowed mother.
1861

Colonel Charles Roberts accepts Reverend B.F. Tefft as regiment chaplain
Colonel Charles Roberts accepts Reverend B.F. Tefft as regiment chaplain as the former chaplain, Reverend Mines, was taken prisoner by the Confederates.
1861

C.N. Crocker requests certification of his enlistment as a waggoner
C.N. Crocker writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon to request certification of his enlistment as a waggoner.
1861

Colonel Charles Roberts reports the election of officers within the 2nd Regiment
Colonel Charles Roberts reports the election of officers within the 2nd Regiment, requests supplies, and remarks that the war appears to be dead and that Jefferson Davis and the secessionists have failed.
1861