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Captain Daniel Marston writes an account of his service
- Captain Daniel Marston writes an account of his service, including his command at Gettysburg where he "lost eery man of my Co. that was engaged the first day and was the only Captain left in the Regt. of that dread battle..."
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 16th Maine Regiment
D.L. Milliken submits statement regarding Company E vacancies
- D.L. Milliken submits statement regarding Company E vacancies
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 16th Maine Regiment
Officers of the regiment recommend promotion of James Maxfield
- Officers of the regiment recommend promotion of James Maxfield
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 16th Maine Regiment
Undated (circa 1864) - John Patterson, Company I, requests papers for bounty payment
- John Patterson, Company I, requests papers for bounty payment
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 16th Maine Regiment
Charles Gilmore inquires about filling up the regiment
- Charles Gilmore inquires about filling up the regiment
- 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
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
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
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
J.M. Kennedy writes from the US General Hospital requesting transfer to hospital in Maine or New York
- J.M. Kennedy, wounded at Gettysburg, writes Governor Coburn from the US General Hospital in Pennsylvania requesting a transfer to a hospital in Maine or New York. He also conveys the praise from a wounded Lieutenant Colonel of the 47th Alabama regarding the 20th Maine's conduct at Gettysburg.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 20th Maine Regiment