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Merrimack Aug 8, 1862
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Brunswick,  Aug 8, 1862
 
Governor Washburn,
 
Governor Washburn,
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My dear Sir
 
My dear Sir
The interval between the mails leaves us only time to thank you + to say I should prefer the office you tender to any other. I shall accept. The College Laws require me to present the matter to the Faculty before the case is finally adjusted, but it can have only one issue, + am how mte[?] rattle it. I nail you further orders thele[?] I go to Augusta?
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very respectfully,
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The interval between the mails leaves us only time to thank you & to say I should prefer the office you tender to any other. I shall accept. The College Laws require me to present the matter to the Faculty before the case is finally adjusted, but it can have only one issue, & an hour will settle it. I mail you further orders [?] I go to Augusta?
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Very respectfully,
  
 
J.L. Chamberlain
 
J.L. Chamberlain

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Brunswick, Aug 8, 1862 Governor Washburn,

My dear Sir

The interval between the mails leaves us only time to thank you & to say I should prefer the office you tender to any other. I shall accept. The College Laws require me to present the matter to the Faculty before the case is finally adjusted, but it can have only one issue, & an hour will settle it. I mail you further orders [?] I go to Augusta?

Very respectfully,

J.L. Chamberlain