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Colonel Elijah Walker recommends Sergeant Otis Spear for promotion to a new regiment
Colonel Elijah Walker recommends Sergeant Otis Spear for promotion to a new regiment
1864

Privates N.R. Nason [Nelson] and James H. Hines of Company F requests papers for discharge
Privates N.R. Nason and James H. Hines of Company F requests papers for discharge. [Nason is listed as Nahum R. Nelson in Adjutant General's report, Volume 2, 1864-1865]
1864

Adjutant General Hodsdon writes Captain Charles H. Conant requesting further information about Lieutenant Joseph R. Conant
Adjutant General Hodsdon writes Captain Charles H. Conant requesting further information about Lieutenant Joseph R. Conant
1865

Willard Robbins writes regarding a photograph of his son Nathaniel, a prisoner in Charleston, South Carolina
Willard Robbins writes regarding a photograph of his son Nathaniel, a prisoner in Charleston, South Carolina
1864

Special Order 2 discharging Private William E. Crockett with loss of pay and allowances
Special Order 2 discharging Private William E. Crockett with loss of pay and allowances
1865

Special Order 135 correcting an error in the honorable discharge of Nathan A. Robbins
Special Order 135 correcting an error in the honorable discharge of Nathan A. Robbins
1865

Colonel Berry promotes Sergeant R.H. Gray to 2nd Lieutenant
Colonel Berry promotes Sergeant R.H. Gray to 2nd Lieutenant "for good conduct, discretion, and courage discharged at Battle at Bulls Run."
1861

Governor Washburn notifies Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, of readiness of 2nd Regiment
Governor Israel Washburn of Maine notifies the United States Secretary of War Simon Cameron and Hannibal Hamlin of the readiness of the 2nd Maine Regiment to travel to Boston without expense as the railroad and steamboat companies have tendered free transportation.
1861

Augustus C. Hamlin requests position as recruiting officer
Dr. Augustus C. Hamlin writes to request a position as recruiting officer for Bangor. He also offers his medical services at no charge.
1861

John Goddard requests a commission for his son and offers his steamship as transport ship
John Goddard of Mattawamkeag writes to Governor Israel Washburn requesting a commission for his son and offering the use of his steamship for military transport.
1861