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Ajutant General Hodsdon
 
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Dear Sir
 
Dear Sir
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I under-
 
I under-
 
stand that the 2nd Maine Regiment
 
stand that the 2nd Maine Regiment
is going to be filled up to [NOTE: can not determine the word following "to"]
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is going to be filled up to 1000 men
 
and that they are to be enlisted
 
and that they are to be enlisted
 
here. I wish to say to you that  
 
here. I wish to say to you that  
I wish you to authorize one
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I wish you to authorize me
to enlist them. and I will  
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to enlist them, and I will  
 
take charge of them myself
 
take charge of them myself
 
and go to the seat of war with  
 
and go to the seat of war with  
them; my self. I live here in the  
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them myself. I live here in the  
 
city. I am Sergeant in Capt  
 
city. I am Sergeant in Capt  
[Cafs] Company. I have been
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Cass' Company. I have been
 
waiting to see if there was any
 
waiting to see if there was any
 
chances for our Company.
 
chances for our Company.
 
Will you be kind enough to  
 
Will you be kind enough to  
 
inform me if there is any
 
inform me if there is any

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[Image of an American Flag top left hand corner of page]

Bangor June 19th 1861

Ajutant General Hodsdon Augusta

Dear Sir

I under- stand that the 2nd Maine Regiment is going to be filled up to 1000 men and that they are to be enlisted here. I wish to say to you that I wish you to authorize me to enlist them, and I will take charge of them myself and go to the seat of war with them myself. I live here in the city. I am Sergeant in Capt Cass' Company. I have been waiting to see if there was any chances for our Company. Will you be kind enough to inform me if there is any