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Dear Sir - I address you in behalf of Richard Kelleher a member of Co ( I ) 2d Me Regt, now sick in hospital at Annapolis -
 
Dear Sir - I address you in behalf of Richard Kelleher a member of Co ( I ) 2d Me Regt, now sick in hospital at Annapolis -
 
Mr K was for a long time asisitant Clerk of the Courts under Bro Westin - has often been in my employ in my office ,I know him well -he left a sallory of $ 600 per year-where he gave entire satisfaction
 
Mr K was for a long time asisitant Clerk of the Courts under Bro Westin - has often been in my employ in my office ,I know him well -he left a sallory of $ 600 per year-where he gave entire satisfaction
he is a young man of good character, good habits, well educated- & worthy in a subjects- he is now sick & unfit for duty = his fellow countryman feel ( & I think greatly) that he should have a better place, it is wished by his friends that he may be permitted to have a furlow ( ? ) - secure  
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he is a young man of good character, good habits, well educated- & worthy in a subjects- he is now sick & unfit for duty = his fellow countryman feel ( & I think greatly) that he should have a better place, it is wished by his friends that he may be permitted to have a furlough  - secure  
 
( ? ) his health- & when again fit for duty, have a place assigned him commenceate ( ? ) with his merit -  
 
( ? ) his health- & when again fit for duty, have a place assigned him commenceate ( ? ) with his merit -  
  

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Bangor July 30 1862 Gov Washburn, Dear Sir - I address you in behalf of Richard Kelleher a member of Co ( I ) 2d Me Regt, now sick in hospital at Annapolis - Mr K was for a long time asisitant Clerk of the Courts under Bro Westin - has often been in my employ in my office ,I know him well -he left a sallory of $ 600 per year-where he gave entire satisfaction he is a young man of good character, good habits, well educated- & worthy in a subjects- he is now sick & unfit for duty = his fellow countryman feel ( & I think greatly) that he should have a better place, it is wished by his friends that he may be permitted to have a furlough - secure ( ? ) his health- & when again fit for duty, have a place assigned him commenceate ( ? ) with his merit -

Very respectfully yours

C.P. Brown