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George P. Sewall recommends Samuel W. Hoskins for commission
- George P. Sewall of Old Town writes to Governor Washburn to recommend former Indian Agent Samuel W. Hoskins for a commission.
1861
Barnes Allen writes to Governor Washburn regarding supply of lint
- Barnes Allen of Bangor writes to Governor Washburn regarding effort of area ladies to pack hospital supplies, and offers names of suppliers of ready-made "lint." "Lint" was a term for flax, but more generally, linen scraped into a soft substance, and used for dressing wounds and sores.
1861
A.D. Harlow writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding transportation for musicians
- A.D. Harlow writes to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon to inquire about transportation for band members.
1861
Colonel Charles Roberts writes Governor Washburn regarding recruitments
- Colonel Charles Roberts writes Governor Washburn regarding recruitments.
1862
Samuel W. Hoskins writes about lack of muster-in rolls for recruits after July 1, 1861
- Samuel Hoskins writes to unidentified person (likely Adjutant General John Hodsdon) regarding lack of muster rolls for recruits to the 2nd Regiment after July 1861.
1861
Dr. S.B. Morrison sends request for supplies to Governor Washburn
- Dr. S.B. Morrison sends request for hospital supplies to Governor Washburn and describes the status of the 2nd Maine Regiment.
1861
S.B. Morrison informs Governor Washburn of his arrival in Virginia
- S.B. Morrison informs Governor Washburn of his arrival at the 2nd Regiment encampment at Fort Corcoran in Virginia.
1861
R.D. Palmer solicits appointment as a surgeon though not a graduate
- R.D. Palmer writes to Governor Washburn to request a position as an assistant surgeon even though he is not a graduate.
1861
Joseph Taney[?] writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon about dissolution of the Grattan Guards
- Joseph Taney[?] writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon about dissolution of the Grattan Guards.
1861
Dr. McRuer writes to the Governor to temporarily offer his services
- Dr. McRuer writes to Governor Washburn to offer his medical services on a temporary basis.
1861