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Castine May 20, 1861
John L Hodsdon
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                     Sir       Yours of the 17th[superscript]
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John L. Hodsdon
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                     Sir  
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Yours of the 17th
 
is received. After Capt Devereux's
 
is received. After Capt Devereux's
 
Company was full he came to me  
 
Company was full he came to me  
 
and requested to have those who did  
 
and requested to have those who did  
not belong in town, providence for.
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not belong in town, provided for.
 
As an officer of the town, I considered
 
As an officer of the town, I considered
 
it my duty to do so and the only
 
it my duty to do so and the only
place I could get them taken care o
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place I could get them taken care  
of was at Mr. Lennans tavern
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of was at Mr. Lennans tavern.
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For those who belonged in this town
 
For those who belonged in this town
their has been no charge made with
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there has been no charge made with
the exception of[insert] a breakfast the morning
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the exception of a breakfast the morning
they started for Bangor  I did not
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they started for Bangor. I did not
 
draw the order for the bill until after
 
draw the order for the bill until after
 
Capt Devereux had examined it
 
Capt Devereux had examined it
 
and considered it reasonable
 
and considered it reasonable
                              Respectfully yours
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                                  J. T. Hatch
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Respectfully yours
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J. T. Hatch

Latest revision as of 14:20, 3 April 2020

Castine May 20, 1861

John L. Hodsdon

                    Sir    

Yours of the 17th is received. After Capt Devereux's Company was full he came to me and requested to have those who did not belong in town, provided for. As an officer of the town, I considered it my duty to do so and the only place I could get them taken care of was at Mr. Lennans tavern.

For those who belonged in this town there has been no charge made with the exception of a breakfast the morning they started for Bangor. I did not draw the order for the bill until after Capt Devereux had examined it and considered it reasonable

Respectfully yours J. T. Hatch