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Letter to John Hodsdon Regarding Quota
- Letter to Adjutant General John Hodsdon from Appleton selectman stating that "there have gone from our town into the army 97 men and we think that the town has furnished more than her proposition with other towns."
1862
Letter to Governor Coburn from Andrew Burkett and A. H. Wentworth
- Letter from Appleton selectmen regarding enlistments and appointments.
1863
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 to John Hodsdon, April 28, 1864
- Letter to Adjutant General on behalf of Stephen L. [?] of the 31st Regiment, who did not receive bounty money.
1864
Letter from Andrew Burkett and A.H. Wentworth Regarding Quota
- Letter from Appleton selectmen certifying they have appointed Samuel Thomas as recruiting officer for the town.
1863
Letter from J.F. Milliken to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon, August 19, 1861
- Letter from J.F. Milliken to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon requesting funding to house new recruits.
1861
Letter from Josiah Mitchell to Governor Washburn requesting to transport soldiers to Augusta, August 26, 1861
- Letter from Josiah Mitchell to Governor Washburn requesting to transport soldiers from Camden and Belfast to Augusta at a reduced rate.
1861
Letter to Governor Washburn Requesting Replacement of Reuben Dyer
- Letter to Governor Israel Washburn from John Arnold stating that elected officer Reuben Dyer is unfit to serve as captain of the regiment, being "a brawling, disloyal, cesession sympathizer..." Arnold requests that Benjamin F. Sprague be commissioned instead of Dyer.
1862
Letter to John Hodsdon
- Letter to Adjutant General John Hodsdon from Appleton selectmen regarding quota for Appleton and men who joined the 16th Maine Regiment.
1862