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Diary and letter book of William Parrott, 1839
- William P. Parrott served as the Assistant Land Agent for the State of Maine under Rufus McIntire, the Land Agent. During the Aroostook War Parrott was stationed in Fort Fairfield and was a leader in the militia. The journal includes entries written by Parrott between April and November of 1839, but also includes copies of Parrott's correspondence. Throughout the journal, Parrott refers to "De Chute." The River De Chute is a river in Maine and New Brunswick. From the outflow of Lindsay Lake in Easton, Maine, the river runs about 5 miles south, about half a mile west of the Canada–United States border.
1839
Louis Cowan writes Adjutant General Hodsdon about the elections
- Louis Cowan writes Adjutant General Hodsdon about the elections
1861
S.H. Allen writes Governor Washburn about return to duty
- S.H. Allen writes Governor Washburn about return to duty and rumors of drunkenness in the regiment
1862
Mr. Blake inquires about back pay for the deceased D.A. Blake
- Mr. Blake inquires about back pay for the deceased D.A. Blake
1862
Official Reconnaissance Report of Captain Robert F. Dyer, Company C
- Official Reconnaissance Report of Captain Robert F. Dyer, Company C on the line of the Orange & Alexandria Railroad to the Rappahannock River
1862
John D. Myrick writes Governor Washburn concerning Major Stowell
- John D. Myrick writes Governor Washburn concerning Major Stowell
1862