20th Maine Regiment

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Almira Davis requests support from her son's enlistment
Almira Davis requests support from her son's enlistment, whom she claims was "enticed away by a man and carried to Portland where he enlisted in the 20th Regiment Maine Volunteers, Company I, and the one who enticed him away ran away with 190 dollars of his money."
1864

Caroline E. Roney asks the whereabouts of her husband David, who was reported as a prisoner
Caroline E. Roney asks the whereabouts of her husband David, who was reported as a prisoner.
1865

Colonel Ellis Spear invites William Rounds to be 1st Lieutenant
Colonel Ellis Spear invites William Rounds to be 1st Lieutenant
1865

I. Rollin requests that the hospital surgeon be notified of the mustering out of the regiment, so that he and others may be discharged home
I. Rollin requests that the hospital surgeon be notified of the mustering out of the regiment, so that he and others may be discharged home
1865

Frank H. Houghton inquires about recruitment and bounty payments
Frank H. Houghton inquires about recruitment and bounty payments.
1862

Rufus Robertson reports the death of Captain L.F. Andrews of Company F
Rufus Robertson reports the death of Captain L.F. Andrews of Company F. Dead from disease, Andrews was the first death within the 20th Maine Regiment.
1862

Captain J.F. Land and other officers recommend Reverend George Williams be commissioned as chaplain
Captain J.F. Land and other officers recommend Reverend George Williams of Sangerville be commissioned as chaplain.
1865

H.F. Sherman inquires about bounty payment for William Dyer
H.F. Sherman inquires about bounty payment for William Dyer
1865

W.H. Hills requests evidence of the death of David Roney on behalf of his widow Caroline
W.H. Hills requests evidence of the death of David Roney on behalf of his widow Caroline. Roney died a prisoner at Andersonville, Georgia.
1865

P. Simonton sends information to Adjutant General Hodsdon about his son Edward
P. Simonton sends information to Adjutant General Hodsdon about his son Edward
1865