Incoming Municipal Correspondence

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Letter to John Hodsdon From Oliver Butler Regarding Quota, September 9, 1864
Letter to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding five men who wanted to enlist in the Navy.
1864

List of Men Claimed by the Town of Appleton Credited to Other Towns, June 3, 1864
List includes Frederick Ripley, Charles Fish, Calvin Burkett, Charles H. Wellman, Elbridge Robbinson, and Charles Hibbard.
1864

General Hodsdon from A. D. Menon, State bounty to Joseph Johnson, Edward Ferance and Robert B. Allen
Letter from A.D. Menon to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding bounties issued to Joseph Johnson, Edward Ferance, and Robert B. Allen.
1864

Letter to Governor Washburn Requesting Replacement of Reuben Dyer
Petition to Governor Israel Washburn from Appleton selectmen stating that elected officer Reuben Dyer is not able-bodied and asking that election be declared null and void. Petitioners request that Benjamin F. Sprague, Esq. be appointed to fill the vacancy.
1862

Letter from Cyrus Patterson to Governor Washburn regarding recruitments, August 14, 1861
Letter from Cyrus Patterson to Governor Israel Washburn asking reasons for neglecting to authorize him to recruit soldiers.
1861

Letter from Calvin Burkett Certifying His Appleton Residency, August 17, 1864
Letter from Calvin Burkett certifying he is a resident of the town of Appleton at the time of his muster into the 15th Maine Regiment.
1864

Letter from Andrew Burkett to John Hodsdon Regarding Quotas, August 20, 1864
Letter from Appleton selectman Burkett requesting correction to quota for Calvin Burkett, Charles E. Fish, and Fred Ripley.
1864

Letter to John Hodsdon, March 25, 1864
Letter to Adjutant General certifying that Charles Fish had re-enlisted but not received any town bounty and is owed $300 from the State of Maine.
1864

Letter to John Hodsdon from Stephen W. Laughton
Letter to Adjutant General John Hodsdon asking about enrollment and whether to call out his company before receiving orders.
1862

Letter from Christopher B. Martin regarding his discharge due to youth, August 31, 1861
Letter from Christopher B. Martin writing from prison in Belfast regarding his discharge due to youth.
1861