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Eleanor Nash requests discharge of her son Samuel from the 2nd Maine Regiment
Eleanor Nash of Passadumkeag, Maine writes to Governor Washburn to request the discharge of her son Samuel from the regiment, as she is ill, her husband is deceased, and she has care of 7 children.
1861

Senator John Bridges writes to Governor Washburn requesting discharge for his son
Senator John Bridges of Castine writes to Governor Washburn to request a discharge for his son from Company B, 2nd Maine Regiment.
1861

J.D. Tucker writes General Hodsdon regarding deserters Otis Heal, Bickford Overlock, Jonas Snow and others
J.D. Tucker writes General Hodsdon regarding deserters Otis Heal, Bickford Overlock, Jonas Snow and others
1861

Colonel Jameson requests transportation, ambulances, and supplies for the regiment
Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn, requesting transportation, ambulances, and supplies for the regiment.
1861

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

A.D. Harlow writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon with questions about procedure
A.D. Harlow writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon with questions about procedures
1861

Dr. McRuer writes that the amount owed him is acceptable
Dr. McRuer writes that the amount owed him is acceptable.
1861

Henry Barrett inquires how to send clothing to his sons
Henry Barrett of Hermon, Maine writes to Governor Washburn to thank him for intervening with his insubordinate sons and inquires about how to mail undergarments and shirts to them.
1861

S.B. Morrison reports the status of the regiment to Governor Washburn
S.B. Morrison reports the status and needs of the regiment to Governor Washburn. He reports that the regiment recently moved from Fort Corcoran to their new camp at Camp Jameson in Arlington, Virginia. The Camp is located at Hall's Hill plantation burned three weeks prior by the Confederates.
1861