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Head Quarters 2nd Maine Regiment Vols. 251
To His Excellency Arlington Heights Va. Augt. 14, 1861 Israel Washburn Jr Gov. of Maine
We, the undersigned Field, Staff and Company officers
attached to the 2nd Maine Regiment humbly pray your Excellency to use all possible and honorable means to Muster out of the United States Service and immediately order to Maine this regiment for the following reasons - Viz -
1st Since the late engagement
at Stone Bridge, we have been unable to procure Shoes or Clothing of any description, while other regiments and those lately organized have been amp;y supplied.
2nd Our encampment being
located in a unhealthy position, many of our men are rendered unfit for service and require recruiting -.
3d Our new recruits not
having been thoroughly examined, more than a quarter of them, on account of physical inability must be discharged.
4th In consequence of a
misconstruction long existing in the regiment in regards to their term of service, fifty eight privates, and four non- commisioned officers, have this day refused duty, and as in consequence of said disobedience, have, by order of General Scott Commander in-chief, been sent to the "Dry Tortugas" in the Gulf of Mexico on "detached service" there to serve until the Government deems it expedient to transfer them Northward.
Owing to the foregoing reasons, we trust
our prayer may be granted - sincerely believing that the above course will hereafter prove best for the interest and welfare of Maine in the long "domestic struggle" now before us.
Chas W. Roberts Lieut - Coln Geo. Varney Major Tho E Reynolds Adj Aug C Hamlin Asst Surg- Cha. Lord Quarter Master Lusker H Peino " " Sergeant
Danl F Sargeant Capt Co H John Camole Capt Co I Levi Emerson Capt Co E Daniel Chaplin Capt Co F John S Sampson Capt Co D P. F. C. Fop Capt " K C. W. Tilden Capt Co B