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− | + | I most cordially endorse the above testimonial of | |
− | + | Col. Gilmore. | |
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− | + | J.L. Chamberlain | |
− | + | Colonel Cmdg. 3d Brigade | |
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− | Hd. Qrs 3d Brig. | + | In addition to a full and cordial |
− | + | endorsement of the within I would state | |
+ | that I examined Surg. Benson while | ||
+ | sick and recommended him to resign | ||
+ | as that was the only procedure likely | ||
+ | to save his life. | ||
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+ | Hd. Qrs 3d Brig. W. Towsend | ||
+ | Sept 3 1863 Surg. in Chief 3d Brig | ||
1 Div 5th Corps | 1 Div 5th Corps | ||
Hed. Qrs. 1st Div. 5th Corps | Hed. Qrs. 1st Div. 5th Corps | ||
Office of Surgeon in Chief | Office of Surgeon in Chief | ||
Sept. 3, 1863 | Sept. 3, 1863 | ||
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I fully concur in the above, & consider | I fully concur in the above, & consider | ||
the resignation of Surgeon Benson, rendered | the resignation of Surgeon Benson, rendered | ||
necessary by sickness, as a great loss | necessary by sickness, as a great loss |
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Head Quarters 3d Brigade 1st Div. 5th Corps September 3d 1863
I most cordially endorse the above testimonial of Col. Gilmore.
J.L. Chamberlain Colonel Cmdg. 3d Brigade
In addition to a full and cordial endorsement of the within I would state that I examined Surg. Benson while sick and recommended him to resign as that was the only procedure likely to save his life.
Hd. Qrs 3d Brig. W. Towsend Sept 3 1863 Surg. in Chief 3d Brig
1 Div 5th Corps Hed. Qrs. 1st Div. 5th Corps Office of Surgeon in Chief Sept. 3, 1863
I fully concur in the above, & consider the resignation of Surgeon Benson, rendered necessary by sickness, as a great loss