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George Washburn requests information regarding promotion of son Cyrus
George Washburn requests information regarding promotion of son Cyrus from Governor Israel Washburn, Jr.
1861

Samuel Field informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of nine recruits
Samuel Field informs Adjutant General Hodsdon he has recruited nine men.
1861

Captain A.B. Farnham informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of the death of Isaac W. Deane
Captain A.B. Farnham informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of the death of Private Isaac W. Deane of Etna, Maine, who died in camp of congestion of the lungs.
1862

William H. Mills recommends Palmer and Conley for promotion and asks for position for his son
William H. Mills recommends Palmer and Conley for promotion and asks for a position for his son.
1861

Dr. S.B. Morrison informs Governor Washburn of the condition of the regiment
Dr. S.B. Morrison informs Governor Washburn of the condition of the regiment and that Dr. Allen has renegotiated his contract for medical services. He also mentions the donation of blankets and clothing by ladies of Bangor.
1861

Colonel Charles Roberts requests promotion of Thomas Foster and Colin Downs
Colonel Charles Roberts requests promotion of Thomas Foster and Colin Downs to replace Lieutenant James W. Adams, who was discharged for cowardice
1862

Albert W. Paine and friends of Richard Kelleher request his furlough
Albert W. Paine and friends of Richard Kelleher request his furlough and recruiting papers.
1862

Dr. Daniel McRuer requests the removal of Dr. Hawkins and the promotion of Dr. Carr
Dr. Daniel McRuer, Brigade Surgeon, requests of Governor Washburn the removal of Dr. Hawkins and the promotion of Dr. Carr.
1861

George W. Washburn writes to Governor Washburn regarding the promotion of son Cyrus
George W. Washburn writes to Governor Israel Washburn regarding the lack of space for the promotion of son Cyrus.
1861

O.L. Currier of New Sharon, Maine recommends Dr. John F. Pratt for position as surgeon
O.L. Currier of New Sharon, Maine recommends his son-in-law Dr. John F. Pratt for position as regimental surgeon.
1862