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be sent out until they have
 
be sent out until they have
passed a major examination.
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passed a rigid examination.
The Gov. hen will not pay
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 +
The Gov. men will not pay
 
the traveling expenses of any Regt
 
the traveling expenses of any Regt
journey and leaving here un
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Surgeon, and having been un-
fortunately recognize by the
+
fortunately recognized by the
Surgeon General at the was
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Surgeon General at the War
defear hand my Brigrade Com
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department my Brigrade Com-
mission will be hurt here, thou
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mission will be sent here, con-
requently I will be defermised
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sequently I wish a deferral
of the usual handling fee
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of the usual traveling fee
 
which I otherwise would have
 
which I otherwise would have
received had it been
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received had it been directed
 +
to Bangor.  This is rather hard
 +
for my salary for this month
 +
will be absorbed by my expenses
 +
in getting here, and such things
 +
and necessary expenses here before
 +
I could get comfortable quarters
 +
established.  I therefore think
 +
that the State ought to [?]
 +
me some allowance, if nothing
 +
else is done.  I hope you will

Revision as of 16:08, 7 July 2020

be sent out until they have passed a rigid examination.

The Gov. men will not pay the traveling expenses of any Regt Surgeon, and having been un- fortunately recognized by the Surgeon General at the War department my Brigrade Com- mission will be sent here, con- sequently I wish a deferral of the usual traveling fee which I otherwise would have received had it been directed to Bangor. This is rather hard for my salary for this month will be absorbed by my expenses in getting here, and such things and necessary expenses here before I could get comfortable quarters established. I therefore think that the State ought to [?] me some allowance, if nothing else is done. I hope you will