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Lieutenant Colonel N.W. Batchelder discharges Albert Given due to disability
Lieutenant Colonel N.W. Batchelder discharges Albert Given due to disability
1862

Hannibal Hamlin recommends Joseph Phipps for 2nd Lieutenant
Hannibal Hamlin recommends Joseph Phipps for 2nd Lieutenant
1862

Colonel Allen writes General Hodsdon that he needs recruits for the regiment
Colonel Allen writes General Hodsdon that he needs recruits for the regiment
1862

Edwin M. Reed and other members of the Kennebec Company of Cavalry request appointment of George Kimball as a commissioned officer
Edwin M. Reed and other members of the Kennebec Company of Cavalry request appointment of George Kimball as a commissioned office
1861

Sidney Perham and Josiah S. Hobbs recommend D. Porter Stowell for Lieutenant Colonel
Sidney Perham and Josiah S. Hobbs recommend D. Porter Stowell for Lieutenant Colonel
1861

Undated (circa 1861) - Joseph W. Sawyer recommends Sergeant James G. Sanborn for Lieutenant
Joseph W. Sawyer recommends Sergeant James G. Sanborn for Lieutenant
1861

Colonel Dunnell requests pants for the regiment
Colonel Dunnell pleads for pants for the regiment. "With regards to other things we will make no other complaints, but our need for pants is very dear, for we have men who cannot go outside their tents for want of pants to cover their nakedness."
1861

Louis Cowan writes that the appointment of Dr. Buxton would be detrimental to the regiment
Louis Cowan writes to Governor Washburn that the appointment of Dr. Buxton would be detrimental to the regiment, and that Dr. Warren is being unfairly treated.
1861

Colonel Mark Dunnell complains that other regiments have taken supplies
Colonel Mark Dunnell complains that other regiments have taken supplies. "The First took our pants, our tents ... the 2nd took other articles."
1861

Captain Henry G. Thomas requests copy of payroll
Captain Henry G. Thomas requests copy of payroll as their papers were lost along with all the company books and paperwork. "We lost every record at the affair at Bulls, or as they now call it, Yankee Run."
1861