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− | + | John L Hodsdon Esq. | |
− | of the Commander in Chief of the 7th | + | Adjutant & Acting QM Genl. [Quarter Master General] |
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+ | In obedience to the order | ||
+ | of the Commander in Chief of the 7th inst | ||
I have attended to the inspection of the | I have attended to the inspection of the | ||
− | Clothing & Equipment made for the 2d | + | Clothing & Equipment made for the 2d Regt |
and would report as follows: | and would report as follows: | ||
The Overcoats, Frock Coats, Wollen Pants | The Overcoats, Frock Coats, Wollen Pants |
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Bangor, May 16th 1861
John L Hodsdon Esq. Adjutant & Acting QM Genl. [Quarter Master General]
In obedience to the order of the Commander in Chief of the 7th inst I have attended to the inspection of the Clothing & Equipment made for the 2d Regt and would report as follows: The Overcoats, Frock Coats, Wollen Pants were uniformly well made of a good substantial Cloth. The Cotton Flannel Drawers were (excepting a few Doz rejected) of good quality of Cloth and well made. The Cotton Flannel Shirts were not good rejected[underscored] Wollen Socks were (with a few exceptions which were thrown out) unusually good All of the above articles were furnished by Wheelwright & Clark of Bangor The Knapsacks, Haversacks, Cartridge Boxes
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