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M.S. Hagar reports on Dr. Colby to Governor Washburn
M.S. Hagar reports on Dr. Colby to Governor Washburn. Hagar reports that the doctor "is a moderate drinker...reports have come here that he has been too free with women...he may be guilty but I do not think that he is very bad in this way."
1861

E. Getchell offers his services to Governor Washburn
E. Getchell offers his services to Governor Washburn
1861

G.P. Sewall recommends George Weston for lieutenant
G.P. Sewall recommends George Weston for lieutenant
1861

Jonathan Cilley writes that he is sending 30 recruits to Augusta
Jonathan Cilley writes that he is sending 30 recruits to Augusta
1861

Louis Cowan updates General Hodsdon regarding recruits
Louis Cowan updates General Hodsdon regarding recruits
1861

George Prince seeks permission from Governor Washburn to recruit for the cavalry
George Prince seeks permission from Governor Washburn to recruit for the cavalry
1861

H. Howard responds to Governor Washburn's inquiry about his parole status
H. Howard responds to Governor Washburn's inquiry about his parole status. Howard was an acting Federal surgeon taken prisoner while caring for the wounded, and he was released on parole by General Stonewall Jackson.
1862

Colonel Allen acknowledges dates of discharge for Captain Burbank and commissions for Blethen, Virgin, and Hunton
Colonel Allen acknowledges dates of discharge for Captain Burbank and commissions for Blethen, Virgin, and Hunton
1862

Edwin M. Reed and other members of the Kennebec Company of Cavalry request appointment of George Kimball as a commissioned officer
Edwin M. Reed and other members of the Kennebec Company of Cavalry request appointment of George Kimball as a commissioned office
1861

George Weston reports to General Hodsdon that he has recruited 23 men and requests a captain's commission
George Weston reports to General Hodsdon that he has recruited 23 men and requests a captain's commission
1861