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Correspondence from R. Rich to General Hodsdon
Correspondence from R. Rich regarding absent soldiers from Waldo County
1862

Correspondence from R. Rich to General Hodsdon
Correspondence from R. Rich regarding absent soldiers from Waldo County
1862

Correspondence from G. Page
Correspondence from G. Page regarding absent soldiers from Kennebec County
1862

Correspondence from C. Ripley
Correspondence from C. Ripley regarding absent soldiers from Oxford County
1862

Correspondence from C. Ripley
Correspondence from C. Ripley regarding absent soldiers from Oxford County
1862

Correspondence from C. Ripley
Correspondence from C. Ripley regarding absent soldiers from Oxford County
1862

Letter from Paul Martin regarding concern for his son Christopher B. Martin, August 31, 1861
Letter from Paul Martin regarding concern for his son Christopher B. Martin, born in Camden, and requesting that he be honorably discharged on account of his youth and be held in prison at Belfast until he is able to pick up his son.
1861

Letter from T.F. Lewis to Governor Washburn claiming discharge of C.B. Martin 4th Maine Volunteers, August 31, 1861
Letter from T.F. Lewis to Governor Washburn claiming discharge of C.B. Martin from 4th Maine Volunteer Regiment.
1861

List of Men Enlisted for the Town of Appleton
Men enlisted for the town of Appleton: Isaac Harris, Horatio Martin, Alfred D. Weymouth, Henry A. Proctor, Edward Jacobs, James Yates, Frederick Ripley, Martin Ulmer, George Hubbard, Lewis Grinnell, John Dyer, Williston Grinnell, and John McGowan.
1863

Quota receipt, April 8, 1864
Quota receipt for Joseph K. Simmons of Appleton.
1864