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Lieutenant Colonel Charles D. Gilmore describes Chamberlain's wounding at Petersburg
Lieutenant Colonel Gilmore writes from Washington, D.C. to General John L. Hodsdon describing Chamberlain's wound, his promotion to Brig. General, his merit as a soldier, and the names of the men Chamberlain recommends for promotion "His wound is a very severe one and a very dangerous one, and the surgeons are by no means certain of saving his life."
1864

Joseph Fitch recommends Sergeant Joseph Walker, Jr. for promotion to Lieutenant
Joseph Fitch recommends Sergeant Joseph Walker, Jr. for promotion to Lieutenant
1864

Special Order 141 [official copy] mustering Charles Gilmore out of service as Lieutenant Colonel, and mustering him back in as Colonel
Special Order 141 [official copy] mustering Charles Gilmore out of service as Lieutenant Colonel, and mustering him back in as Colonel
1865

Hannah Ransom inquires if her son John Ransom is alive, along with Samuel Calef [Califf]
Hannah Ransom inquires if her son John Ransom is alive, along with Samuel Calef [Califf]
1865

Special Order 263 discharging Corporal Leighton J. Folsom to accept appointment in the US Colored Troops
Special Order 263 discharging Corporal Leighton J. Folsom to accept appointment in the US Colored Troops (USCT)
1864

N.H. Bragg inquires about bounty for George Richardson
N.H. Bragg inquires about bounty for George Richardson
1864

Special Order 40 [handwritten] honorably discharging Lieutenant Arad Thompson for disability
Special Order 40 [handwritten] honorably discharging Lieutenant Arad Thompson for disability.
1865

Captain Land sends order regarding Lieutenant Colonel Gilmore and Surgeon A.O. Shaw
Captain Land sends order regarding Lieutenant Colonel Gilmore and Surgeon A.O. Shaw.
1865

E.S. Coan of the Signal Corps requests discharge
E.S. Coan of the Signal Corps requests discharge
1865

Colonel Ellis Spear recommends Thomas Chamberlain, John Butler, and George Furbish for promotion
Colonel Ellis Spear recommends Thomas Chamberlain, John Butler, and George Furbish for promotion
1865