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Z. Ingersoll recommends his son Augustus for promotion
- Z. Ingersoll recommends his son Augustus for promotion
1862
A.K. Walker recommends Adjutant F. G. Flagg for recruitment
- A.K. Walker recommends Adjutant F. G. Flagg for recruitment
1863
Sergeant Cyrus W. Penny, Company A, requests aid in securing a commission in another regiment
- Sergeant Cyrus W. Penny, Company A, requests aid from Mr. Hinckley and Mr. Agrie to secure a commission in another regiment
1864
Colonel Jerrard recommends Sergeant G. Boardman for lieutenancy in the volunteer service
- Colonel Jerrard recommends Sergeant G. Boardman for lieutenancy in the volunteer service
1865
C. Warren forwards re-enlistments of Cyrus Penny, W.A. Rowe, H. Dickey, R. Seaborn, and A.J. Sanborn
- C. Warren forwards re-enlistments of Cyrus Penny, W.A. Rowe, H. Dickey, R. Seaborn, and A.J. Sanborn
1866
Colonel Mark H. Dunnell reports on the condition of the regiment
- Colonel Mark H. Dunnell reports to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding regimental morale and insubordination of soldiers due to lack of tents and blankets.
1861
Lincoln Radford writes to the Adjutant General regarding provisions and employment of clerks
- Lincoln Radford writes to the Adjutant General regarding provisions for the 5th Maine. Radford and others acted as commissary agents.
1861
Captain Mark Dunnell announces appointments
- Captain Mark Dunnell announces his appointment of John S. Merrill as 2nd Lieutenant of Company A and Captain Heald as Quartermaster.
1861
Colonel Mark H. Dunnell inquires about pay for the regiment
- Colonel Mark Dunnell writes from Camp Preble, Portland, to Governor Washburn inquiring about pay owed to the men of the 5th Maine.
1861
Colonel Dunnell writes to Hodsdon regarding progress and needs of the regiment
- Colonel Dunnell writes to Hodsdon regarding progress and needs of the regiment. Apologizes for "showing temper" but many men are yet without shoes.
1861