5th Maine Regiment

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Chaplain John R. Adams writes confidentially to Governor Washburn regarding discontent in the regiment
Chaplain John R. Adams writes confidentially to Governor Washburn regarding discontent in the regiment
1861

Colonel Dunnell submits a list of officers who lost their commissions at Bull Run
Colonel Dunnell submits a list of officers who lost their commissions at Bull Run. List is missing.
1861

Charles J. Gilman recommends J.P.C. Fall for lieutenant
Charles J. Gilman recommends J.P.C. Fall for lieutenant.
1861

Petition of officers to Governor Washburn for supplies for the regiment
Petition of officers to Governor Washburn for supplies for the regiment, which were all lost in the retreat from Manassas. "Having exhausted all our patience in awaiting some action in regard to the matter by the authorities here, we humbly pray your Excellency to see that those brave hearted, patriotic men, who have left all the comforts of home and the society of families and friends at the call of their country,...to be treated as men, as soldiers, and not as beasts."
1861

Mr. Stackpole writes Governor Washburn opposing the promotion of Captain Henry Thomas
Mr. Stackpole writes Governor Washburn opposing the promotion of Captain Henry Thomas
1862

James G. Spaulding writes regarding his bounty payment
James G. Spaulding writes regarding his bounty payment
1861

George H. Pillsbury writes Governor Washburn requests promotion for his brother
George H. Pillsbury writes Governor Washburn requests promotion for his brother
1861

Colonel Scamman writes General Hodsdon recommending Harris for promotion
Colonel Scamman writes General Hodsdon recommending Harris for promotion
1862

Dr. George Brickett recommends Dr. F.H.G. Bradford for appointment as assistant surgeon
Dr. George Brickett recommends Dr. F.H.G. Bradford for appointment as assistant surgeon
1862

Dr. F.S. Holmes requests another assistant as his health is poor
Dr. F.S. Holmes requests another assistant as his health is poor
1862