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Bangor Augt 1st 1862
 
Bangor Augt 1st 1862
 
Hon. I. Washburn Jr.
 
Hon. I. Washburn Jr.
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Dear Sir
 
Dear Sir
Capt. Garnsey and Maj. H Strickland think there will be fifteen or twenty recruits ready for 2nd Maine next monday - They are anxious I should take charge of them and many of the men desire to accompany me- If you wish me this to take charge of them, please let me know by telegraph during the da tomorrow, or otherwise I do not intend to go by way of Augusta- Maj Strickland with the men will leave for Augusta monday morning and I shall ( ? ) ( ? ) him if you desire it as above stated, and wait your pleasure there. My leave of absence will not expire until 11th Sept. ( ? ) I am anxious to rejoin the regiment soon as ( ? ), though I am yet ( ? ) and unable to do such duty.
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Capt. Garnsey and Maj. H Strickland think there will be fifteen or twenty recruits ready for 2nd Maine next Monday - They are anxious I should take charge of them and many of the men desire to accompany me- If you wish me thus to take charge of them, please let me know by telegraph during the day tomorrow, or otherwise I do not intend to go by way of AugustaMaj Strickland with the men will leave for Augusta Monday morning and I shall accompany him if you desire it as above stated, and wait your pleasure there. My leave of absence will not expire until 11th Sept. but I am anxious to rejoin the regiment soon as assistant, though I am yet feeble and unable to do much duty.
  
 
Very Truly  
 
Very Truly  
Your ( ? ) servant  
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Your Obt servant  
  
 
S.B. Morison
 
S.B. Morison

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Answ'd Aug. 2, 1862

Bangor Augt 1st 1862 Hon. I. Washburn Jr.

Dear Sir

Capt. Garnsey and Maj. H Strickland think there will be fifteen or twenty recruits ready for 2nd Maine next Monday - They are anxious I should take charge of them and many of the men desire to accompany me- If you wish me thus to take charge of them, please let me know by telegraph during the day tomorrow, or otherwise I do not intend to go by way of Augusta. Maj Strickland with the men will leave for Augusta Monday morning and I shall accompany him if you desire it as above stated, and wait your pleasure there. My leave of absence will not expire until 11th Sept. but I am anxious to rejoin the regiment soon as assistant, though I am yet feeble and unable to do much duty.

Very Truly Your Obt servant

S.B. Morison