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− | �several young graduates of the college have come to me of their own accord, and say they will go with me as privates or any way | + | �several young graduates of |
− | I know my men, & know whom to pick. I think they would prefer a new Regt. but it shall all be as your Excellency sees fit. | + | the college have come to |
− | Hoping | + | me of their own accord, and |
+ | say they will go with me | ||
+ | as privates or any way. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I know my men, & know | ||
+ | whom to pick. I think they | ||
+ | would prefer a new Regt. | ||
+ | but it shall all be as your | ||
+ | Excellency sees fit. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hoping to see you tomorrow | ||
I am | I am | ||
− | Yr. Ex's. most obdt. srvt. | + | Yr. Ex's. most obdt. srvt. |
J.L. Chamberlain | J.L. Chamberlain | ||
+ | [flourish under signature] | ||
Revision as of 13:42, 14 June 2017
�several young graduates of the college have come to me of their own accord, and say they will go with me as privates or any way.
I know my men, & know
whom to pick. I think they would prefer a new Regt. but it shall all be as your Excellency sees fit.
Hoping to see you tomorrow I am Yr. Ex's. most obdt. srvt. J.L. Chamberlain
[flourish under signature]
Brunswick Me.
July 17. 1862
Chamberlain. J.L.
Acknowledges receipt of note and proposes to wait upon the Governor tomorrow