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Hannibal Hamlin recommends Captain Lorenzo Hinckley for promotion to the artillery unit
Hannibal Hamlin recommends Captain Lorenzo Hinckley for promotion to the artillery unit
1862

Lewis Wadsworth, Jr. writes Governor Cony regarding concerns about Colonel Shepherd's Copperhead sympathies
Lewis Wadsworth, Jr. writes Governor Cony regarding concerns about Colonel Shepherd and his Copperhead sympathies
1864

Joseph Freeman requests information on the death of his brother William White, killed at Petersburg
Joseph Freeman requests information on the death of his brother William White, killed at Petersburg.
1864

William D. Fickett asks what has become of his son Campbell
William D. Fickett asks what has become of his son Campbell
1865

Drew & Greely request information on Private John Nason of Company G, not heard from since June 1864
Firm of Drew & Greely request information on Private John Nason of Company G, not heard from since June 1864
1865

Attorney H.L. Gordon inquires about the death of Francis L. Philbrook of Company A and of Charles H. Philbrook
Attorney H.L. Gordon inquires about the death of Francis L. Philbrook of Company A and of Charles H. Philbrook. [Francis died of starvation at Andersonville Prison, and Charles died of disease.]
1865

Major Chris V. Crossman writes to Captain W.S. Clark about their wounding
Major Chris V. Crossman writes to Captain W.S. Clark about their woundings
1864

Nathan Webb writes Governor Cony regarding the effort to promote Major Shepherd over Lieutenant Colonel Talbot
Nathan Webb writes Governor Cony regarding the effort to promote Major Shepherd over Lieutenant Colonel Talbot
1864

Colonel Chaplin writes General Hodsdon about the death of Lieutenant Newenham and the loss of many other officers
Colonel Chaplin writes General Hodsdon about the death of Lieutenant Newenham and the loss of many other officers. "A great many of the wounded officers have died...the Regt is very small now..."
1864

Charles H. Smith asks if brother-in-law Winslow H. McIntire survived the June 18 battle at Petersburg
Charles H. Smith asks if brother-in-law Winslow H. McIntire survived the June 18 battle at Petersburg as they have not heard from him in 5 weeks. [McIntire died of wounds received June 18]
1864