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Charles Gilmore recommends Chamberlain for promotion
- Letter from Charles Gilmore at 20th Maine Headquarters in Culpeper, Virginia to Governor Coburn in favor of promoting Colonel Joshua Chamberlain.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
Captain Joseph Fitch writes in favor of the promotion of Weston H. Keene
- Captain Joseph Fitch writes in favor of the promotion of Weston H. Keene to captain of Company K.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel Gilmore encloses letters of commendation for Joshua Chamberlain
- Lieutenant Colonel Gilmore encloses letters of commendation for Joshua Chamberlain
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
Captain W.G. Morrill recommends Sergeant Griffin for promotion
- Captain W.G. Morrill recommends Sergeant Griffin for promotion
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
Major Ellis Spear updates Governor Cony on numbers of enlisted and absent men
- Major Ellis Spear updates Governor Cony on numbers of enlisted and absent men. Absent men consisted of the sick and wounded and a few men on detached service.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
Caroline E. Roney asks the whereabouts of her husband David, who was reported as a prisoner
- Caroline E. Roney asks the whereabouts of her husband David, who was reported as a prisoner.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
Colonel Gilmore recommends promotions of Griffin, Decker, Crocker, and Thompson
- Colonel Gilmore recommends promotions of William Griffin, Royal B. Decker, Samuel G. Crocker, and Arad Thompson.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
Samuel Keene and other officers request Reverend A.C. Godfrey be commissioned as chaplain
- Samuel Keene and other officers request Reverend A.C. Godfrey be commissioned as chaplain
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
Almira Davis requests support from her son's enlistment
- Almira Davis requests support from her son's enlistment, whom she claims was "enticed away by a man and carried to Portland where he enlisted in the 20th Regiment Maine Volunteers, Company I, and the one who enticed him away ran away with 190 dollars of his money."
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
E.W. Stetson accuses Lieutenant Bickford of being "a vile traitor"
- E.W. Stetson accuses Lieutenant Bickford of being "a vile traitor"
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment