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Mark Dunnell recommends his brother Sergeant Samuel Dunnell for promotion
Mark Dunnell recommends his brother Sergeant Samuel Dunnell for promotion
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment


J.E. Vickery writes for state aid on behalf of Thomas Feeny in Company F
J.E. Vickery writes for state aid on behalf of Thomas Feeny in Company F
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment


Edwin B. Smith writes General Hodsdon again on behalf of Samuel Pillsbury
Edwin B. Smith writes General Hodsdon again on behalf of Samuel Pillsbury
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment


Special Order 554 honorably discharging Samuel H. Pilsbury as a paroled prisoner of war
Special Order 554 honorably discharging Samuel H. Pilsbury as a paroled prisoner of war
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 5th Maine Regiment



Legislature
The Constitution of Maine, Maine Statutes, and legislative rules establish the organization of the Maine Legislature. The Senate is made up of 35 members, while the House of Representatives comprises 151 members. All members of both chambers are elected from single-member districts. Additionally, the House includes three non-voting members who are elected by the Penobscot Nation, the Passamaquoddy Tribe, and the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, respectively, to represent their communities in the Legislature.


General Henry Sewall Papers - 8th Division Militia 
The militia book and personal papers belonging to General Henry Sewall (1752-1845) of Augusta, who served in the Revolutionary War and wintered at Valley Forge in 1778. After the war, Sewall opened a store at Fort Western in Augusta and served as Division Inspector, Brigadier and Major General of the 8th Division of the Maine militia.