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June 29, 61
 
June 29, 61
  
 
Col Wilde
 
Col Wilde
  
Having been left here from an attack of severe[?] illness, during the passage of my (2 Maine) Regiment thru [through] this city, on its way to Washington, and having now entirely recovered & feeling exceedingly anxious to rejoin my Regiment, I take the liberty of asking that you will take the very earliest measures to forward me to my proper destination. Upon application here[?], I find there[?] is no authority to grant me a pass by any of the authorities[?] this city – hence this letter.
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Having been left here from an attack of severe illness, during the passage of my (2 Maine) Regiment thru this city, on its way to Washington, and having now entirely recovered & feeling exceedingly anxious to rejoin my Regiment, I take the liberty of asking that you will take the very earliest measures to forward me to my proper destination. Upon application here, I find there is no authority to grant me a pass by any of the authorities this city – hence this letter.
  
Will Col Wilde [?] me the favor to advice me what course it is most proper for me to pursue and oblige
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Will Col Wilde do me the favor to advise me what course it is most proper for me to pursue and oblige
  
Very truly & respy
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Very truly & resp'y [respectfully]
  
 
David F. Billings
 
David F. Billings
 
 
Member 2d Me Regt
 
Member 2d Me Regt

Revision as of 20:09, 23 July 2020

N. E. [?], Boston June 29, 61

Col Wilde

Having been left here from an attack of severe illness, during the passage of my (2 Maine) Regiment thru this city, on its way to Washington, and having now entirely recovered & feeling exceedingly anxious to rejoin my Regiment, I take the liberty of asking that you will take the very earliest measures to forward me to my proper destination. Upon application here, I find there is no authority to grant me a pass by any of the authorities this city – hence this letter.

Will Col Wilde do me the favor to advise me what course it is most proper for me to pursue and oblige

Very truly & resp'y [respectfully]

David F. Billings Member 2d Me Regt