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Horace Wright Correspondence - 1st Maine Regiment, 1st Maine Cavalry
- Horace Wright at the age of 42 left his wife, Maryann, and their home in Auburn for a summer away. At least, that is what he thought in April, 1861, when he enlisted in the 1st Maine Infantry Regiment. Assigned with his regiment to provide part of the defense for the city of Washington, Wright is confident that U.S. General Winfield Scott will lead the Army and the Confederacy would soon fall. While the rest of the 1st Maine marches and drills in humid 90-degree heat, he takes the afternoon off. Barely six weeks away from home and yet to have fired a weapon in anger, Horace informs Maryann that he has had enough. "I have got sick and tired of the sound of war, but must stand it a while longer," he writes. Five weeks later, the two armies clash at Manassas Junction, the First Battle of Bull Run. The outcome is not what Wright envisioned. The Union Army suffers nearly 2,900 losses; the Confederate Army suffers almost 400 dead, and more than 1,500 wounded. Wright is assigned to the 10th Maine Infantry Regiment and serves until May 1863. He re-enlists in January 1864 in the 1st Maine Cavalry Regiment and is discharged for illness in August. He does not recover and dies on August 18, 1864. Wright is one of the three officers and 341 enlisted men of the 1st Maine Cavalry who die of disease during the war. “…God deliver me from ever seeing another such a sight as I have seen for the week past but such is the effects of war.”
Letter to John Hodsdon, April 28, 1864
- Letter to Adjutant General on behalf of Stephen L. [?] of the 31st Regiment, who did not receive bounty money.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Incoming Municipal Correspondence
Sir from P. C. Garvin, offering his services as surgeon
- Letter from P.C. Garvin offering his services as a doctor.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Incoming Municipal Correspondence
John L. Hodsdon from R. H. Goding, asking for blanks for enlistment, orders, etc. to the selectmen
- Letter from Richard Goding to Adjutant General Hodsdon requesting order blanks.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Incoming Municipal Correspondence
Letter to John Hodsdon
- Letter to Adjutant General Hodsdon from Harris, who was taken prisoner at Middletown with Major Cilley, paroled and discharged. Harris inquires whether he can be mustered in as part of town quota.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Incoming Municipal Correspondence
Letter to Governor Coburn from Andrew Burkett and A. H. Wentworth
- Letter from Appleton selectmen regarding enlistments and appointments.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Incoming Municipal Correspondence
Shot Of A Real Nice Home In Rockport With Large Pine Tree In Front
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: George French Collection
Witness Testimony as to the Condition of Deborah Chapman in the Summer of 1836
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Papers and Reports
State v. Moses Call of Nobleboro, at the Supreme Judicial Court in Lincoln County
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Papers and Reports