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Maine Volunteer Militia (Post-Civil War)
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Correspondence and other records of Maine’s militia in the years after the Civil War. Much of the collection includes requests for aid in obtaining veteran pensions.
Records
1st Lt. Thomas A. Foster
Annie Dunn
Robert Lynch requesting help in contacting Dr. George E. Brickett, he has not been getting any response to his letters
William E. Preston requesting the paper work to apply for a service pension
Alden B. Walker requesting when and where Frank C. Charles died
James M. Davis requesting requisition blanks
B. Morton telegraphing to request a meeting at the Depot
Thomas Edes requesting information about his son's enlistment
H. N. Bolster sending a check for $120.00 to pay for rifle muskets sent to Paris
Calvin G. SR. Nowlton requesting informaition about state pension
W. M. McAuthor requesting information about the war of 1812 and David Hardy from the Maine Militia
O. P. S. Blacke, acting commissionor of the Department of the Interior, requesting rolls from 1878 be sent back to him
N. P. [Pauk] requesting the address of major. John M. Gould
William C. Hawker
1st Lt. Elbridge G.A. Stetson
Alfred B. Ridlon requesting a copy of his discharge papers
Mrs. Leucille Densmore widow of Ehen R. Densmore writing to see if she is eligible for aid
Samuel H. Backus, adjutant General of California, requesting the amount of money the state of Maine has spent for military purposes for the year of 1879
James Bradiu requesting a testimonial for his son, John Bradiu
1st Lt. J.S. Barker
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