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− | + | Head Qtrs 20th Maine Vols | |
− | + | Camp near Falmouth Va | |
− | + | May 21, 1863 | |
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− | + | Brig Genl L. Thomas | |
− | + | Adjt Genl U.S.A. | |
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− | + | General, | |
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+ | I beg leave respectfully | ||
+ | to call attention to the case of 2d Lieut. | ||
Matteson C. Sanborn for 20th Regt. Maine Vols | Matteson C. Sanborn for 20th Regt. Maine Vols | ||
whose appointment was revoked by order | whose appointment was revoked by order | ||
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date of April 10, 1863 -- in consequence of his | date of April 10, 1863 -- in consequence of his | ||
not having joined the regiment. | not having joined the regiment. | ||
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+ | Lieut. Sanborn was Sergeant in the | ||
First Maine Battery, stationed near New Orleans | First Maine Battery, stationed near New Orleans | ||
and by reason of sickness he was unable | and by reason of sickness he was unable | ||
to join this regiment until April 1, 1863. | to join this regiment until April 1, 1863. | ||
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− | + | His papers show that he was absent | |
+ | by proper authority, although the | ||
evidence at the time did not reach | evidence at the time did not reach | ||
the Adjutant of this regiment. | the Adjutant of this regiment. | ||
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+ | He is a deserving young man |
Latest revision as of 19:17, 16 November 2018
Head Qtrs 20th Maine Vols Camp near Falmouth Va May 21, 1863
Brig Genl L. Thomas Adjt Genl U.S.A.
General,
I beg leave respectfully to call attention to the case of 2d Lieut. Matteson C. Sanborn for 20th Regt. Maine Vols whose appointment was revoked by order of War Department -- Special Order No. 164. date of April 10, 1863 -- in consequence of his not having joined the regiment.
Lieut. Sanborn was Sergeant in the First Maine Battery, stationed near New Orleans and by reason of sickness he was unable to join this regiment until April 1, 1863.
His papers show that he was absent by proper authority, although the evidence at the time did not reach the Adjutant of this regiment.
He is a deserving young man