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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

Colonel Gilmore requests men to fill the regiment and passes on confidential information
Colonel Gilmore requests men to fill the regiment and passes on confidential information that General Ulysses S. Grant intends to send the corps "on a long and important mission" in February.
1865

Joshua Chamberlain writes to General Hodsdon regarding his regimental service
Joshua Chamberlain writes to General Hodsdon regarding his regimental service and expresses his concerns with Hodsdon's reports of Chamberlain's absences.
1865

Lee Strickland inquires when and where the 20th Maine Regiment will rendezvous
Lee Strickland inquires when and where the 20th Maine Regiment will rendezvous
1862

Charles E. Dole recommends Reverend French for chaplain
Charles E. Dole recommends Reverend French for chaplain in the 18th, 19th, or any other regiment.
1862

T.F. Andrews updates Adjutant General Hodsdon on status of recruits
T.F. Andrews updates Adjutant General Hodsdon on status of recruits.
1862

S.B. Morison recommends Charles D. Gilmore
S.B. Morison recommends Charles D. Gilmore
1862

Colonel Gilmore requests that Chaplain Alfred Godfrey be assigned as recruiting officer
Colonel Gilmore requests that Chaplain Alfred Godfrey be assigned as recruiting officer
1865

Colonel Gilmore informs Governor Cony of the death of Sergeant William A. Wentworth and other casualties at Hatcher's Run
Colonel Gilmore informs Governor Cony of the death of Sergeant William A. Wentworth and other casualties at Hatcher's Run, and of his own narrow escape from being taken to Libby Prison by "running under a hot fire from both lines."
1865