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List of Men Absent from 5th Regiment Maine Volunteers, Penobscot County
List of Men Absent from 5th Regiment Maine Volunteers, Penobscot County
1862

John Hyde solicits a promotion from Governor Washburn
John Hyde solicits a promotion from Governor Washburn
1861

Captain C. Small recommends Sergeant Lewis H. Lunt for commission
Captain C. Small recommends Sergeant Lewis H. Lunt for commission
1862

Lieutenant William E. Stevens writes Governor Washburn about his pay
Lieutenant William E. Stevens writes Governor Washburn about his pay
1862

Josiah Witham, selectman of Milton Mills, inquires about Richard Cotton and Josiah Page
Josiah Witham, selectman of Milton Mills, inquires about Richard Cotton, who may have also been enlisted in the 17th Maine Regiment. Witham also inquires about Josiah E. Page who ran away after the Battle of Manassas (Bull Run).
1862

Rufus Dwinal recommends Captain William Pitcher
Rufus Dwinal recommends Captain William Pitcher to Governor Washburn
1862

Colonel Walker recommends promotions
Colonel Walker recommends promotions of Andrew Bean, George Davis, Solomon Stearns, Charles Rolins, George Crabtree, and Charles Conant.
1862

Charles L. Strickland inquires about recruiting progress
Charles L. Strickland inquires about recruiting progress
1862

Fourth Regiment Maine Volunteers Historical Record From January 1st to November 1st 1862
Record of the 4th Maine Regiment submitted by Colonel Elijah Walker. Describes regiment encampments, officers, and battlefield engagements.
1861

R.H. Gray of Captain Nickerson's company requests clarification on rate of pay for volunteers
R.H. Gray of Captain Nickerson's company requests clarification on rate of pay for volunteers
1861