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Brevet Lt. Colonel Ellis Spear recommends George Furbish for promotion
Brevet Lt. Colonel Ellis Spear recommends George Furbish for promotion due to the death of Lieutenant Wentworth.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1865-03-18


Ellis Spear sends his military history to General Hodsdon
Ellis Spear sends his military history to General Hodsdon
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1865-12-21


Special Order 18 regarding discharge of prisoner Private Benjamin Avery, Company C
Special Order 18 regarding discharge of prisoner Private Benjamin Avery, Company C
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1866-01-13


Samuel Rockwell inquires about the whereabouts of his nephew Joseph Burmingham
Samuel Rockwell inquires about the whereabouts of his nephew Joseph Burmingham
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1865-07-11


Corporal Hiram W. Kaler requests his muster in order to receive discharge
Corporal Hiram W. Kaler requests his muster in order to receive discharge
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1865-07-12


Reuel Washburn and other of Livermore request appointment of Albert C. Pray as lieutenant
Reuel Washburn and other of Livermore request appointment of Albert C. Pray as lieutenant.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1862-08-23


Unsigned letter to Major Charles Gilmore regarding state bounty receipt rolls
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1862-08-26


Adjutant Thomas M. Vincent requests investigation into reported neglect of duty by officers, and encouragement of mutiny by Captain Fernald
Adjutant Thomas M. Vincent requests investigation into reported neglect of duty by officers, and encouragement of mutiny by Captain Fernald
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1865-06-10


E.H. Ellenwood inquires whether Frank L. Simpson is alive or dead
E.H. Ellenwood inquires whether Frank L. Simpson is alive or dead. His aunt has not heard from him since General Warren's raid [Battle of Weldon Railroad].

Simpson is listed as deserting on December 7, 1863.

  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1865-03-23


P. Simonton writes Governor Washburn regarding the promotion of his son Edward Simonton
P. Simonton writes Governor Washburn regarding the promotion of his son Edward Simonton.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: 20th Maine Regiment
  • Date: 1862-10-25