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Report 732: Report on Communications of Joshua Patterson and John Merrill
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Papers and Reports
Account of Isaac C. Haynes, Treasurer of Penobscot County
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- Collection: Papers and Reports
Report 736: Report on Warrant in Favor of Severance and Dorr
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- Collection: Papers and Reports
Report 712: Report on Quarterly Report of the Inspectors of State Prison
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- Collection: Papers and Reports
Report 715: Report on the Representation of Colonel William Cobb in Relation to "B" Company of Light Infantry and Requesting that it May be Disbanded
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Papers and Reports
Petition of Witt H. Mills for forming a new Regiment in the 2nd Brigade, 9th Division
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Papers and Reports
1913 Gettysburg Reunion
- In February of 1913, the Maine Legislature passed a Resolve appropriating $18,000 for Maine's participation in the exercises commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. For all veterans who were residents of Maine, the State would provide free round trip transportation and from Gettysburg, accommodations, and medical care. To qualify, the soldier had to have fought in the battle. Other Civil War veterans could attend, but they had to pay for their own transportation and accommodations. In order to locate Gettysburg survivors, the Adjutant General canvassed all Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Posts, Regimental Associations, and inserted notices in the newspapers. By April of 1913, they had located more than 500 veterans of the battle, including two Confederates. The name of a veteran on this list does not mean he went to the reunion or that the State paid his way, only that they were located.
Rust Letter to Governor Washburn Regarding the Measles, December 13, 1861
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 13th Maine Regiment