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Joshua Chamberlain's application for commission
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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