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Colonel Jacob G. Frick and others recommend Captain Daggett for promotion
- Colonel Jacob G. Frick and others recommend Captain Daggett for promotion
1862
Colonel Elijah Walker writes Governor Washburn regarding severe losses at Fredericksburg and court martial of Lieutenant Stearns
- Colonel Elijah Walker writes Governor Washburn regarding severe losses at Fredericksburg and court martial and conviction of Lieutenant Stearns for being absent without leave.
1862
Major William L. Pitcher writes Enoch Luvery that his son is alive but wounded
- Major William L. Pitcher writes Enoch Luvery that his son is alive but wounded
1862
List of names recommended for promotion in the 4th Regiment
- List of names recommended for promotion in the 4th Regiment
1863
Isaac Hobson recommends Lieutenant Crockett for promotion
- Captain Barker sends his photograph to Adjutant General Hodsdon
1864
J.M. Ayer requests information from Adjutant General Hodsdon about William T. Sylvester
- J.M. Ayer requests information from Adjutant General Hodsdon about William T. Sylvester on behalf of his wife Mary A. Sylvester.
1865
Jeremiah Fenno writes to Governor Washburn regarding the 2nd Maine Regiment band
- Jeremiah Fenno of Bangor writes to Governor Washburn to inform him that the band is on its way to Washington, D.C. but that regretfully he cannot accompany them at this time due to an injury to his daughter. "I am sorry to be obliged to decline the offer to go to Washington with the Band – as it was what I very much desired – but the sad accident to my little girl, last Wednesday (the loss of an eye) keeps me at home a few days, very closely."
1861
Thomas Smith writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding H.B. Lawrence, deserter
- Thomas Smith writes to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon about locating H.B. Lawrence, who deserted Company K, 2nd Regiment.
1861
Dr. Augustus C. Hamlin writes to Governor Washburn requesting permission to recruit 20 men for the 2nd Maine Regiment
- Dr. Augustus C. Hamlin writes to Governor Washburn requesting permission to recruit twenty more men and take them to Washington, D.C.
1861