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John Benson requests a position as hospital steward for his son
- John Benson requests a position as hospital steward for his son
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 4th Maine Regiment
John G. Somes requests correction to his descriptive list
- John G. Somes requests correction to his descriptive list
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 4th Maine Regiment
George W. Washburn again solicits promotion and transfer for son Cyrus A. Washburn
- George W. Washburn again solicits promotion and transfer for son Cyrus A. Washburn
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 2nd Maine Regiment
Colonel Charles W. Roberts reports the status of the regiment to Governor Washburn
- Colonel Charles W. Roberts reports the status of the regiment to Governor Washburn.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 2nd Maine Regiment
Charles Luce protests working without pay and removal of his team
- Charles Luce writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon, stating he enlisted as a waggoner, fulfilled his duty without pay, and is now forced into the ranks as a soldier.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 2nd Maine Regiment
Henry A. Holden requests back pay after his release from Confederate prison
- Henry A. Holden requests back pay after his release from Confederate prison.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 2nd Maine Regiment
B.H. Mace forwards receipts for cooking services of Henry H. Haskell to Adjutant General Hodsdon
- B.H. Mace forwards receipts for cooking services of Henry H. Haskell to Adjutant General Hodsdon
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 2nd Maine Regiment
A.G. Fellows requests a commission in a regiment
- A.G. Fellows requests a commission in a Maine regiment. He served as First Lieutenant of Company K, 2nd Maine Regiment and resigned January 15, 1862.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 2nd Maine Regiment
1861-08-16 Dr. Daniel McRuer reports to Governor Washburn on the disorganization of the 2nd Regiment
- Dr. Daniel McRuer reports to Governor Washburn on the disorganization of the 2nd Regiment and the lack of food, clothing, medical care, and shelter. "Their clothing is in a very ragged condition...their food I found to be very bad indeed...it was both mouldy and weevily...the poor sick soldiers are obliged to sleep on the damp ground..."
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 2nd Maine Regiment
1861-08-28 1st Lieutenant George W. Brown writes to Governor Washburn regarding Major Gardiner's accusations
- First Lieutenant George W. Brown writes to Governor Washburn regarding Major Gardiner's accusations against him. Gardiner accused him of taking a fee to procure a town bounty for another soldier.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 2nd Maine Regiment