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J.D. Donnell writes regarding George Hutchinson
J.D. Donnell writes regarding George Hutchinson
1862

James Schouler inquires about the welfare of Patrick Lang
James Schouler inquires about the welfare of Patrick Lang on behalf of Long's sister Ellen. [Lang was killed in action March 31, 1865]
1865

1903 Names of men who died in Salisbury Prison, North Carolina belonging to the 16th Maine Regiment, 1864-1865
Names of men who died in Salisbury Prison, North Carolina belonging to the 16th Maine Regiment, 1864-1865
1903

Hannibal Belcher requests a promotion for Captain S. Clifford Belcher
Hannibal Belcher requests a promotion for Captain S. Clifford Belcher
1864

Captain Daniel Marston reports that all the officers of the regiment have been taken prisoner
Captain Daniel Marston reports that all the officers of the regiment have been taken prisoner
1864

Colonel Tilden acknowledges receipt of commissions for Edward Davis, Jabez Parker, and Wilbur Mower
Colonel Tilden acknowledges receipt of commissions for Edward Davis, Jabez Parker, and Wilbur Mower
1865

James H. Macomber requests information on the death of Charles E. Rodgers of Company F
James H. Macomber requests information on the death of Charles E. Rodgers of Company F
1865

Recruiting officers Williams and Robinson request enlistment blanks
Recruiting officers Williams and Robinson request enlistment blanks
1862

Charles P. Brown inquires about bounty for William McBrine
Charles P. Brown inquires about bounty for William McBrine
1864

Zemro Smith and other commissioned officers request that Governor Coburn appoint Major Shepherd to lead the regiment, saying the appointment of Thomas Talbot "would be fatal in its results"
Captain Zemro Smith and other commissioned officers request that Governor Coburn appoint Major Shepherd to lead the regiment, saying the appointment of Thomas Talbot "would be fatal in its results," citing his lack of military ability, lack of respect and confidence of officers, and physical incapacity.
1864