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E. P. Richardson requests commission for Charles F. Moore
E. P. Richardson requests commission for Charles F. Moore
1863

Walter Nichols writes Governor Coburn urging the promotion of Captain Gray
Walter Nichols writes Governor Coburn urging the promotion of Captain Gray
1863

T. Harmon recommends Captain George Davis for promotion
T. Harmon recommends Captain George Davis for promotion
1863

Colonel Elijah Walker recommends George L. Crockett for promotion
Colonel Elijah Walker recommends George L. Crockett for promotion
1864

George E. Weeks seeks evidence of the death of Charles A. Turner of Company B
George E. Weeks seeks evidence of the death of Charles A. Turner of Company B, who was reported dead in hospital of wounds received at the Battle of the Wilderness
1865

Unknown soldier writes to wife about his service
Unknown soldier (possibly F.P. Eames) writes to wife Roxa about his service.
1861

Reverend John F. Mines offers services as chaplain
Reverend John F. Mines of Grace Church in Bath, Maine writes to Governor Israel Washburn offering his services as chaplain.
1861

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

Dr. McRuer writes to Governor Washburn about the poor health of Captain Burton
Dr. McRuer writes to Governor Washburn about the poor health of Captain Burton who is suffering from chronic bronchitis.
1861

Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn expressing dismay at lack of surgeons
Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn expressing dismay at lack of surgeons, regrets discontent within the regiment, and mentions Jefferson Davis.
1861