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Are the officers of Capt and Lieutenants | Are the officers of Capt and Lieutenants | ||
− | in our newly organized | + | in our newly organized companies |
liable to be drafted as privates? | liable to be drafted as privates? | ||
And is it their duty to enlist as | And is it their duty to enlist as | ||
− | privates? My only child S. | + | privates? My only child S.O. Dinsmore |
aged 19 years was elected a few days ago | aged 19 years was elected a few days ago | ||
as captain of the company in Medford. I | as captain of the company in Medford. I | ||
do not feel it my duty to let him | do not feel it my duty to let him | ||
− | go to the war unless the | + | go to the war unless the demands are |
exceedingly urgent--to feel it my duty | exceedingly urgent--to feel it my duty | ||
on such occasion to go with him if he must | on such occasion to go with him if he must | ||
go--shall I be wanted? | go--shall I be wanted? | ||
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Please to overlook the many blunders | Please to overlook the many blunders | ||
I have made. | I have made. | ||
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Respectfully Yours | Respectfully Yours | ||
− | + | Saml Dinsmore | |
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+ | To Hon I Washburn | ||
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+ | PS Mr Wm Barton was formally a | ||
+ | Capt in a company in LaGrange |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 1 November 2021
Are the officers of Capt and Lieutenants in our newly organized companies liable to be drafted as privates? And is it their duty to enlist as privates? My only child S.O. Dinsmore aged 19 years was elected a few days ago as captain of the company in Medford. I do not feel it my duty to let him go to the war unless the demands are exceedingly urgent--to feel it my duty on such occasion to go with him if he must go--shall I be wanted?
Please to overlook the many blunders I have made.
Respectfully Yours Saml Dinsmore
To Hon I Washburn
PS Mr Wm Barton was formally a Capt in a company in LaGrange