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Samuel W. Hoskins writes to Mr. Eaton to request a copy of the regiment's descriptive roll
Samuel W. Hoskins writes to Mr. Eaton to request a copy of the regimental descriptive roll.
1861

A.D. Harlow writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding the regimental band
A.D. Harlow writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding the needs of the regimental band.
1861

Samuel W. Hoskins writes about lack of muster-in rolls for recruits after July 1, 1861
Samuel Hoskins writes to unidentified person (likely Adjutant General John Hodsdon) regarding lack of muster rolls for recruits to the 2nd Regiment after July 1861.
1861

1861-08-28 Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn regarding S.B. Morrison
Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn regarding S.B. Morrison and suggests that though he would be an excellent assistant, Morrison would not be accepted by the regiment
1861

H.P. Crowell requests a transfer from the 2nd Maine to another regiment
H.P. Crowell writes to Adjutant General John Hodsdon requesting a transfer from the 2nd Maine band to active service in another regiment.
1861

Adjutant John E. Reynolds submits a report to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon
Adjutant John E. Reynolds submits a report to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon from 2nd Regiment headquarters in Virginia.
1861

Daniel White reports the recruits are drilling at the Arsenal, recommends John Conley for Lieutenant
Daniel White of Bangor reports to Governor Washburn that the new recruits are drilling at the Arsenal, recommends John D. Conley for Lieutenant.
1861

Brockholst Cutting requests confirmation of the death of Reverend John Mines
Brockholst Cutting of New York writes to Governor Washburn, requests confirmation of the death of his 'old and valued friend" Reverend John Mines, rumored to have been killed at the Battle of Manassas (Bull Run).
1861

Sewall recommends Captain Fernando C. Foss for promotion
Sewall [likely George P.] recommends Captain Fernando Foss for promotion.
1861

Dr. Augustus Hamlin threatens to offer his services to other states if not promoted
Dr. Augustus Hamlin threatens to offer his services to other states if not promoted.
1861