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W.H. McCrillis recommends George F. Brown for Lieutenant in the 11th Regiment
- W.H. McCrillis recommends George F. Brown for Lieutenant in the 11th Regiment
1861
N.G. Hichborn and others recommend Captain Charles W. Tilden for promotion
- N.G. Hichborn and others recommend Captain Charles W. Tilden for promotion.
1862
Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn regarding complaints within the regiment
- Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn regarding complaints within the regiment, and to request more men, uniforms, and musicians
1861
Daniel F. Billings request a return to his regiment
- Daniel F. Billings writes to Colonel Wilde to request a return to the 2nd Regiment after he was detained by illness
1861
Dr. McRuer accepts a temporary appointment to the 2nd Regiment
- Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn to accept a temporary appointment to the 2nd Regiment, provided he receives a pass for free round trip travel to Washington, D.C.
1861
1861-08-18 Adjutant John Reynolds sends descriptive list and requests bounty payments for men
- Adjutant John Reynolds sends a descriptive list and requests bounty payments for 2nd Regiment men.
1861
1861-08-22 Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn about the status of the regiment
- Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn about the status of the regiment.
1861
1861-08-26 Samuel W. Hoskins writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding deserters Shepley, Stevens, and Mayville
- Samuel W. Hoskins writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding deserters Shepley, Stevens, and Mayville.
1861
Quartermaster Luther H. Peirce requests bounty payment for himself and others
- Regiment Quartermaster Luther H. Peirce writes to Adjutant General John Hodsdon from Camp Rice to request bounty payments for himself, Sergeant Major E.L. Appleton, and Dr. A.D. Palmer.
1861
Petition from officers requesting discharge of the regiment due to lack of clothing and mutiny
- Petition from Colonel Charles Roberts and other officers to Governor Israel Washburn requesting the discharge of the regiment due to lack of clothing, ill health of the soldiers, and mutiny. He states that 58 men refused service and were sent by General Scott to the Dry Tortugas in the Gulf of Mexico as punishment.
1861