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�Head Qrs. 1st Division 5th Corps
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Head Qrs. 1st Division 5th Corps
 
Camp near Culpeper Va Oct 7, 1863
 
Camp near Culpeper Va Oct 7, 1863
  
 
General S Williams
 
General S Williams
 
Asst. Adjt. Genl.
 
Asst. Adjt. Genl.
General.
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I would respectfully  
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General,
recommend to the proper authority for pro-
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motion Col. J L. Chamberlain of the 20th Maine  
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I would respectfully recommend to the proper authority for promotion Col. J L. Chamberlain of the 20th Maine  
Vols
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Vols.
Col. Chamberlain is an officer of Ed-
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ucation and ability, and has made it  
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Col. Chamberlain is an officer of Education and ability, and has made it his duty to inform himself in reference to his present profession. He has always exhibited excellent judgment on the battlefield and was especially complimented  
his duty to inform himself in reference to  
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for his conduct at Gettysburg, and I trust, should the appointing power be pleased to advance him to the rank of a Brigadier, for which he is so well qualified than he may be permitted to remain on duty with this Division.
his present profession. He has always ex-
 
hibited excellent judgment on the battle-
 
field and was especially complimented  
 
for his conduct at Gettysburg, and I trust,  
 
should the appointing power be pleased  
 
to advance him to the rank of a Brig-
 
adier, for which he is so well qualified  
 
than he may be permitted to remain
 
on duty with this Division.
 
  
 
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Head Qrs. 1st Division 5th Corps Camp near Culpeper Va Oct 7, 1863

General S Williams Asst. Adjt. Genl.

General,

I would respectfully recommend to the proper authority for promotion Col. J L. Chamberlain of the 20th Maine Vols.

Col. Chamberlain is an officer of Education and ability, and has made it his duty to inform himself in reference to his present profession. He has always exhibited excellent judgment on the battlefield and was especially complimented for his conduct at Gettysburg, and I trust, should the appointing power be pleased to advance him to the rank of a Brigadier, for which he is so well qualified than he may be permitted to remain on duty with this Division.

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