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Colonel Dunnell thanks General Hodsdon for his kindness and informs him the regiment is preparing to move south
Colonel Dunnell thanks General Hodsdon for his kindness and informs him the regiment is preparing to move south.
1861

Colonel Dunnell writes about the Union defeat at Manassas
Colonel Dunnell writes about the Union defeat at Manassas. Recipient is unknown but likely Governor Washburn.
1861

Colonel Dunnell requests money to pay bills
Colonel Dunnell requests money to pay bills.
1861

Colonel Mark H. Dunnell updates Adjutant General Hodsdon on regiment status
Colonel Mark H. Dunnell updates Adjutant General Hodsdon on regiment status, including that Lewis Radford has begun his duties and "the men are learning to cook."
1861

Colonel Mark Dunnell writes that Lieutenant Colonel Illsley will communicate regarding regimental matters
Colonel Mark Dunnell writes that Lieutenant Colonel Illsley will communicate regarding regimental matters.
1861

Charles B. Merrill requests that Josiah Brady be allowed to join a different regiment
Charles B. Merrill requests that Josiah Brady be allowed to join a different regiment
1861

Mark Dunnell advises the return of deserter Sergeant Daniel W. Scribner without charges
Mark Dunnell advises the return of deserter Sergeant Daniel W. Scribner without charges
1861

Edward W. Thompson recommends Charles S. Whitman for Adjutant of the regiment
Edward W. Thompson writes to Governor Washburn and recommends Charles S. Whitman for Adjutant of the regiment
1861

Edward W. Thompson writes to Governor Washburn recommending C.S. Hawkins as surgeon
Letter from Edward W. Thompson to Governor Washburn recommending C.S. Hawkins as surgeon.
1861

Captain Edward A. Scamman of Company H writes Governor Washburn regarding a petition circulating to appoint him Major
Captain Scammon of Company H writes Governor Washburn regarding a petition circulating to appoint him Major.
1861