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General Hodsdon from A. D. Menon, State bounty to Joseph Johnson, Edward Ferance and Robert B. Allen
Letter from A.D. Menon to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding bounties issued to Joseph Johnson, Edward Ferance, and Robert B. Allen.
1864

Governor Washburn from George W. Davis, regarding information regarding the soldiers
Letter from George Davis to Governor Washburn requesting clarification regarding "detached men."
1862

John L. Hodsdon from R. H. Goding, the town of Acton met their quota
Letter from Richard H. Goding to Adjutant General John Hodsdon informing him that the town of Acton had met its quota for nine-month volunteers.
1862

Letter to Governor Washburn Requesting Replacement of Reuben Dyer
Petition to Governor Israel Washburn from Appleton selectmen stating that elected officer Reuben Dyer is not able-bodied and asking that election be declared null and void. Petitioners request that Benjamin F. Sprague, Esq. be appointed to fill the vacancy.
1862

Letter to John Hodsdon Regarding Quota
Letter to Adjutant General John Hodsdon from Appleton selectman stating that "there have gone from our town into the army 97 men and we think that the town has furnished more than her proposition with other towns."
1862

Letter from Nancy Hibbard to Governor Cony Regarding the Death of Her Son George, March 20, 1866
Letter from Nancy Hibbard regarding death of her son George W. Hibbard, who enlisted in the 17th Maine Infantry, Company E under Captain Collins, and died at Fort Hamilton. Mrs. Hibbard seeks assistance in obtaining support.
1866

Letter from Andrew Burkett and A.H. Wentworth Regarding Quota
Letter from Appleton selectmen certifying they have appointed Samuel Thomas as recruiting officer for the town.
1863

Letter from Andrew Burkett to John Hodsdon Regarding Quotas, August 20, 1864
Letter from Appleton selectman Burkett requesting correction to quota for Calvin Burkett, Charles E. Fish, and Fred Ripley.
1864

Letter to John Hodsdon from Stephen W. Laughton
Letter to Adjutant General John Hodsdon asking about enrollment and whether to call out his company before receiving orders.
1862

Letter from Paul Martin regarding concern for his son Christopher B. Martin, August 31, 1861
Letter from Paul Martin regarding concern for his son Christopher B. Martin, born in Camden, and requesting that he be honorably discharged on account of his youth and be held in prison at Belfast until he is able to pick up his son.
1861