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Sergeant E.L. Hanscom requests his pay as he is sick in the hospital
- Sergeant E.L. Hanscom requests his pay as he is sick in the hospital
1864
Special Order 194 discharging Private J.O. Knowles from service
- Special Order 194 discharging Private J.O. Knowles from service
1865
Lieutenant I.J. Dunham sends his photograph to the Adjutant General
- Lieutenant I.J. Dunham sends his photograph to the Adjutant General
1866
Albert Ellis offers employment to Thomas M. Thompson, who lost both hands in battle, and to other disabled veterans
- Albert Ellis offers employment to Thomas M. Thompson, who lost both hands in battle, and to other disabled veterans
1863
Major P. McGilvery of the Mounted Artillery recommends Lieutenant William H. Gallison for a position in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
- Major P. McGilvery of the Mounted Artillery recommends Lieutenant William H. Gallison for a position in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
1863
Benjamin Bean and other selectmen of Montville request the discharge of Oren A. Sidelinger due to illness of wife
- Benjamin Bean and other selectmen of Montville request the discharge of Oren A. Sidelinger due to "the helplessness of his children and precarious condition of his wife."
1863
Lieutenant M. M. Fuller requests a transfer to the garrison at Fort Knox
- Lieutenant M. M. Fuller requests a transfer to the garrison at Fort Knox
1863
S.B. Morison recommends Lieutenant M. M. Fuller be transferred to a garrison guarding Fort Knox
- S.B. Morison recommends Lieutenant M. M. Fuller be transferred to a garrison guarding Fort Knox [Bucksport, Maine]
1863
William Morrell inquires about the date of his commission
- William Morrell inquires about the date of his commission
1862
Lewis B. Smith, chairman of the Overseers of the Poor, requests assistance for Charles Willson
- Lewis B. Smith, chairman of the Overseers of the Poor, requests assistance for Charles Willson, who has been sick for over a month at the "Commercial House" in Portland with no means to pay for his care.
1862