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Edmund Flagg requests discharge for Henry E. Burkman
Edmud Flagg requests discharge for Henry E. Burkman
1862

List of persons absent from the 4th Regiment
List of persons absent from the 4th Regiment
1863

Samuel W. Hoskins writes to Governor Washburn asking to raise a company of cavalry or more recruits for 2nd Regiment
Samuel Hoskins writes to Governor Washburn, saying he needs more income to feed his family and asks permission to do more, such as raise more recruits for the regiment or recruit a company of cavalry.
1861

William C. Hammatt requests that his son be given a position that does not "herd him with the vulgar"
William C. Hammatt writes to Governor Israel Washburn and requests that his son be given a position that does not "herd him with the vulgar."
1861

A.M. Roberts urges Governor Washburn to finish filling up the regiment
A.M. Roberts urges Governor Washburn to finish filling up the regiment.
1861

Frederick Chick protests being separated from his livestock team
Frederick Chick writes to an unidentified person to protest that he, a teamster, is being separated from his teams,which were all given to the government. Much of the letter is illegible.
1861

Mary Morrison wishes information about how long her husband will be in service
Mary Morrison of Bangor requests information from Governor Washburn about her husband's length of service.
1861

Recruiting officer James Dean notifies Adjutant General Hodsdon he is sending more recruits
Recruiting officer James Dean notifies Adjutant General Hodsdon he is sending more recruits.
1861

William H. Mills recommends Palmer and Conley for promotion and asks for position for his son
William H. Mills recommends Palmer and Conley for promotion and asks for a position for his son.
1861

Dr. S.B. Morrison informs Governor Washburn of the condition of the regiment
Dr. S.B. Morrison informs Governor Washburn of the condition of the regiment and that Dr. Allen has renegotiated his contract for medical services. He also mentions the donation of blankets and clothing by ladies of Bangor.
1861