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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 Mark H. Dunnell inquires about a chaplain for the regiment
Colonel Mark H. Dunnell inquires about a chaplain for the regiment.
1861

Colonel Mark Dunnell writes that Lieutenant Colonel Illsley will communicate regarding regimental matters
Colonel Mark Dunnell writes that Lieutenant Colonel Illsley will communicate regarding regimental matters.
1861

Affadavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady
Affadavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady sent to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. by 1st Lieutenant George Sherman and 2nd Lieutenant Nathan Walker, and witnessed by F[?] Miller, Justice of the Peace. The lieutenants describe insubordination, leaving the camp without permission, and other poor conduct by Brady. Brady would resign his post in 1862.
1861

Colonel Mark Dunnell writes that the regiment is eager to leave for Washington
Colonel Mark Dunnell writes to Governor Washburn that the regiment is eager to leave for Washington, and that 930 hats, shoes, pants, frock coats, etc. will be needed. He also inquires about horses and wagons.
1861

Affidavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady
Affidavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady signed by Captain Isaac B. Noyes describes Brady's conduct in removing soldiers from the guard house contrary to Captain Noyes' orders.
1861

W.H. Thomas writes to General Hodsdon regarding bills for recruiting
W.H. Thomas writes to General Hodsdon regarding bills for recruiting incurred by his son, Captain Thomas.
1861

Captain Reuben Sawyer requests new commissions for himself and officers
Captain Reuben Sawyer requests new commissions for himself and fellow officers, as theirs were in the luggage that was lost at the Battle of Manassas. He also requests a complete copy of the descriptive roll which was lost along with all the company books and paperwork.
1861

Colonel Dunnell asks General Hodsdon procedure to fill vacancies
Colonel Dunnell asks General Hodsdon procedure to fill officer vacancies.
1861