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Albert Baker of Company C requests his certificate of muster
Albert Baker of Company C requests his certificate of muster be sent to parole camp.
1865

Special Order 354 ordering Captain H.M. Stinson to report to the U.S. General Hospital for medical treatment
Special Order 354 ordering Captain H.M. Stinson to report to the U.S. General Hospital for medical treatment
1864

Chaplain John R. Adams inquires if his commission as Justice of the Peace is accepted in his new position
Chaplain John R. Adams inquires if his commission as Justice of the Peace is accepted in his new position
1864

Colonel Dunnell requests the surgeon's services and supply of pay and descriptive rolls
Colonel Dunnell requests the surgeon's services and supply of pay and descriptive rolls as the regiment will begin marching in a few days.
1861

Lincoln Radford says his accounts as Assistant Commisary of Subsistence are ready for audit
Lincoln Radford says his accounts as Assistant Commisary of Subsistence are ready for audit.
1861

Colonel Mark Dunnell writes that the regiment is eager to leave for Washington
Colonel Mark Dunnell writes to Governor Washburn that the regiment is eager to leave for Washington, and that 930 hats, shoes, pants, frock coats, etc. will be needed. He also inquires about horses and wagons.
1861

Colonel Mark H. Dunnell opposes the appointment of Dr. Buxton as Assistant Surgeon
Col. Mark Dunnell writes to Dr. Alonzo Garcelon stating that he must oppose Dr. Buxton for surgeon of the 5th Maine as his officers are "greatly opposed to Dr. B."
1861

Special Order 51 revoking Order 471 regarding G.W. Pratt of Company K
Special Order 51 revoking Order 471 regarding G.W. Pratt of Company K as he declined his appointment
1865

Colonel Dunnell appoints Francis Warren as assistant surgeon
Colonel Dunnell informs Governor Washburn of his appointment of Francis G. Warren as assistant surgeon.
1861

Colonel Jackson writes Colonel Miller regarding changes to the regiment
Colonel Jackson writes Colonel Miller regarding changes to the regiment
1861