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Mr. Pierce writes General Hodsdon regarding an error in the annual report
Mr. Pierce writes General Hodsdon regarding an error in the annual report, which states that Corporal George Reed was dropped from the rolls
1863

Colonel Edwards reports to General Hodsdon about the regiment's participation at Gettysburg
Colonel Edwards reports to General Hodsdon about the regiment's participation at Gettysburg
1863

Special Order 128 honorably discharging Lieutenant John H. Stevens, prisoner of war
Special Order 128 honorably discharging Lieutenant John H. Stevens, prisoner of war
1865

S.L. Johnson requests an appointment as Lieutenant in the Sharpshooters regiment
S.L. Johnson requests an appointment as Lieutenant in the Sharpshooters regiment
1864

Albert B. Baker again writes General Hodsdon for his muster certificate
Albert B. Baker again writes General Hodsdon for his muster certificate
1865

Captain Small requests to re-enter the service
Captain Small, having been honorably discharged, requests to re-enter the service
1864


Indian Affairs documents from Maine Executive Council: Rev. Elijah Kellogg Correspondence
Project made possible by the Civil Works Administration, later the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1934-1935). Work only partially completed.
1935

State Archives and the Maine State Cultural Building
Speech at Annual Meeting of the Maine Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists. Thursday Afternoon, November 3, 1966. Monmouth Academy, Monmouth, Maine by Samual S. Silsby, Jr., State Archivist.
1966

Indian affairs documents from Maine Executive Council: Front Matter
Project made possible by the Civil Works Administration, later the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1934-1935). Work only partially completed
1935