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H. Howard responds to Governor Washburn's inquiry about his parole status
H. Howard responds to Governor Washburn's inquiry about his parole status. Howard was an acting Federal surgeon taken prisoner while caring for the wounded, and he was released on parole by General Stonewall Jackson.
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

George Prince asks General Hodsdon if a 44-year-old recruit should be kept in service
George Prince asks General Hodsdon if a 44-year-old recruit should be kept in service
1861

William Chase asks for an honorable discharge for Charles Hamilton
William Chase asks for an honorable discharge for Charles Hamilton on behalf of his widowed mother. Both of her sons are in the service and she cannot support her daughters by herself.
1861

Members of the Aroostook Cavalry Company request that Osco A. Ellis not be commissioned as Lieutenant
Members of the Aroostook Cavalry Company request that Osco A. Ellis not be commissioned as Lieutenant as he is not capable
1861

Louis Cowan informs General Hodsdon that the cavalry will arrive in Augusta by train the following day
Louis Cowan informs General Hodsdon that the cavalry will arrive in Augusta by train the following day
1861

William Cummings reports the election of officers for York County Company of the cavalry
William Cummings reports the election of officers for York County Company of the cavalry
1861

D.M. Howard, David Bugbee, and William Arnold invite Governor Washburn to event for John Goddard
D.M. Howard, David Bugbee, and William Arnold invite Governor Washburn to event for John Goddard
1861

A.G. Wakefield recommends J.W. Bartlett for a commission
A.G. Wakefield recommends J.W. Bartlett for a commission
1861

Colonel Allen informs Governor Washburn of the selection of Reverend A.K.P. Small as chaplain
Colonel Allen informs Governor Washburn of the selection of Reverend A.K.P. Small as chaplain
1862