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Ichabod Goodwin II was a politician and congressman from South Berwick, Maine. He served in the provincial congress in 1775 and 1777 and was a lieutenant colonel in Gerrish's York county regiment. From 1783 to 1815 he was a major general in the militia and was sherrif of York County, ME from 1793 to 1820. Here, he writes to Massachusetts Governor Increase Sumner forwarding a request for "field pieces & the necessary apparatuses" and asking that the governor direct the request to the Quartermaster General.
Ichabod Goodwin II was a soldier and congressman from South Berwick, Maine. He was a member of the provincial congress in 1775 and 1777; and was lieutenant-colonel of Gerrish's York county regiment, having charge of the Saratoga prisoners. He was major-general of militia from 1783 to 1815; a member of the general court in 1792; and sheriff of York county, Maine, from 1793 to 1820.