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Joshua Chamberlain's application for commission
Letter from Joshua L. Chamberlain to Governor Washburn of Maine, offering his services for the war and requesting a commission.

"I have always been interested in military matters, and what I do not know in that line, I know how to learn."

1862

Adelbert Ames reports on his pending departure
Adelbert Ames reports that the advance guard of the Army of the Potomac has arrived in Hampton, Virginia, and that his pending departure from there may be a few days longer.
1862

Captain Hill reports arrival of Daniel W. Keene and Weston H. Keene for muster
Captain Hill reports arrival of Daniel W. Keene and Weston H. Keene for muster.
1862

T.F. Andrews requests railroad passes to move men into camp
T.F. Andrews requests railroad passes to move men into camp.
1862

Surgeon Nahum P. Monroe inquires about a furlough to settle his business
Surgeon Nahum P. Monroe inquires about a furlough to settle his business once the regiment is mustered into camp.
1862

Charles Strickland asks how many men to recruit in order to get his commission
Charles Strickland asks how many men to recruit in order to get his commission.
1862

George A. Frost recommends Dr. Nahum A. Hersom for assistant surgeon
George A. Frost recommends Dr. Nahum A. Hersom for assistant surgeon
1862

C.P. Brown and others recommend Charles D. Gilmore for promotion
C.P. Brown and others recommend Charles D. Gilmore for promotion
1862

Undated (circa 1864) - Colonel Joseph B Fitch writes to Governor Cony regarding Morrison C. Sanborn
Colonel Joseph B Fitch writes to Governor Cony regarding Morrison C. Sanborn
1864

Special Order 257, rescinding revocation of appointment of M.C. Sanborn
Special Order 257, rescinding revocation of appointment of M.C. Sanborn. He is able to muster into service providing the 2nd Lieutenant vacancy has not been filled.
1863