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Colonel Edwards reports to General Hodsdon about the regiment's participation at Gettysburg
Colonel Edwards reports to General Hodsdon about the regiment's participation at Gettysburg
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment


Special Order 128 honorably discharging Lieutenant John H. Stevens, prisoner of war
Special Order 128 honorably discharging Lieutenant John H. Stevens, prisoner of war
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment


S.L. Johnson requests an appointment as Lieutenant in the Sharpshooters regiment
S.L. Johnson requests an appointment as Lieutenant in the Sharpshooters regiment
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment


Albert B. Baker again writes General Hodsdon for his muster certificate
Albert B. Baker again writes General Hodsdon for his muster certificate
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment


Captain Small requests to re-enter the service
Captain Small, having been honorably discharged, requests to re-enter the service
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment


George And His Mother
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: George French Collection


Stream Running Between Snow Covered Banks
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: George French Collection


Maine State Archives Guides and Finding Aids
This collection includes Archives-created posters and publications as well as unpublished guides that provide explanations of some of the diverse materials held at the Archives. It features a list of Maine men who perished at the infamous Andersonville prison during the Civil War, a history of the wild lands of Maine (which served as a revenue source for the State) and a report on claims regarding island ownership from 1913. Additionally, there is a guide to the Indian Affairs Collection, which was compiled as part of a federally-funded project by the Civil Works Administration in 1934. Although this guide is incomplete, it organizes Wabanaki-related materials found within the Maine Executive Council collection.



Indian Affairs documents from Maine Executive Council: Rev. Elijah Kellogg Correspondence
Project made possible by the Civil Works Administration, later the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1934-1935). Work only partially completed.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Historical Reference Material