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Lt. Colonel Thomas Talbot writes Adjutant General Hodsdon asking for his recommendation for commission in the US Colored Troops
Lt. Colonel Thomas Talbot writes Adjutant General Hodsdon asking for his recommendation for commission in the US Colored Troops
1864

Thomas H. Talbot declines to return to Army service due to ill health
Thomas H. Talbot writes Governor Cony and declines to return to Army service due to ill health.
1864

Lieutenant William R. Pattangall recommends Sergeant Gershom C. Bibber of Company K. 18th Maine Regiment, for promotion
Lieutenant Pattangall recommends Sergeant Gershom C. Bibber of Company K. 18th Maine Regiment, for promotion
1862

J.H. Ramsdell of the U.S. Christian Commission requests Adjutant General Hodsdon's aid obtaining a lieutenant position for his son Sergeant Henry A. Ramsdell
J.H. Ramsdell of the U.S. Christian Commission requests Adjutant General Hodsdon's aid obtaining a lieutenant position for his son Sergeant Henry A. Ramsdell
1865

Lieutenant C.L. Heywood apologizes for delay in sending the return of Company M
Lieutenant C.L. Heywood apologizes for delay in sending the return of Company M
1865

Lieutenant and Adjutant P.H. Gatchell requests a descriptive list for Private John Daily
Lieutenant and Adjutant P.H. Gatchell requests a descriptive list for Private John Daily
1865

Attorney H.L. Gordon inquires about the death of Francis L. Philbrook of Company A and of Charles H. Philbrook
Attorney H.L. Gordon inquires about the death of Francis L. Philbrook of Company A and of Charles H. Philbrook. [Francis died of starvation at Andersonville Prison, and Charles died of disease.]
1865

Colonel Chaplin reports to Governor Coburn on the sanitary condition of the regiment and recommends promotions
Colonel Chaplin reports to Governor Coburn on the sanitary condition of the regiment and recommends promotions of George Sabine and others.
1863

Lieutenant James A. Dole sends his carte de visite photograph to Adjutant General Hodsdon
Lieutenant James A. Dole sends his carte de visite photograph to Adjutant General Hodsdon
1866

Captain Frederick C. Low inquires about fate of Private Elias K. Porter, prisoner in Andersonville
Captain Frederick C. Low inquires about fate of Private Elias K. Porter, reported as a deserter but instead a prisoner in Andersonville and presumed dead.
1866