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Aug 22, 1862
 
Aug 22, 1862
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Bro Washburn,
 
Bro Washburn,
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       As I understand the
 
       As I understand the
facts ^ are these. All the staff + five or sic
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facts are these. All the staff & five or six
 
of the Capts. not only prefer Mr. Leonard
 
of the Capts. not only prefer Mr. Leonard
to Mr. Bates but greatly prefer him, +
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to Mr. Bates but greatly prefer him, &
 
none of the above mentioned Capts. would
 
none of the above mentioned Capts. would
 
ever have given Mr. B. the least encourage-
 
ever have given Mr. B. the least encourage-
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talked of. They signed Mr B's paper in
 
talked of. They signed Mr B's paper in
 
ignorance. I feel pretty sure this is so.
 
ignorance. I feel pretty sure this is so.
           Then as is the Col's [premiere?]
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           Then as is the Col's promise
 
to Mr Bates. He had not given at
 
to Mr Bates. He had not given at
 
all hope of hearing from Mr. Leonard. We
 
all hope of hearing from Mr. Leonard. We
 
both feared my letter to him had not
 
both feared my letter to him had not
been rec'd + therefore felt there was
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been rec'd & therefore felt there was
 
some danger that he did not hear from
 
some danger that he did not hear from
him though we hoped ^ to + Col. Chaplin
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him though we hoped to & Col. Chaplin
 
told me several times that he should
 
told me several times that he should
 
wait till the last day to get a letter.
 
wait till the last day to get a letter.
Mr. Bates knew this, + if Col. Chaplin
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Mr. Bates knew this, & if Col. Chaplin

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Aug 22, 1862

Bro Washburn,

      As I understand the

facts are these. All the staff & five or six of the Capts. not only prefer Mr. Leonard to Mr. Bates but greatly prefer him, & none of the above mentioned Capts. would ever have given Mr. B. the least encourage- ment if they had known Mr. L was talked of. They signed Mr B's paper in ignorance. I feel pretty sure this is so.

         Then as is the Col's promise

to Mr Bates. He had not given at all hope of hearing from Mr. Leonard. We both feared my letter to him had not been rec'd & therefore felt there was some danger that he did not hear from him though we hoped to & Col. Chaplin told me several times that he should wait till the last day to get a letter. Mr. Bates knew this, & if Col. Chaplin