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How many enlisted from the raising of the Calvary to the recent Volunteering I do not know but am told several and ten or more are now at Bangor in hopes of going into the 18th Regt with Capt. Jeffords of  ( ? ) - and we know of several who should hail from Milo who were temporally from the place as laborers, and enlisted as belonging to other places- several in Massachusetts- We think to make a draft for the next 300 thousand and base it on the population or enrollment of the ununiformed militia without taking into consideration the men now in the field would not be just and  equal- in fact this town is nearly
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How many enlisted from the raising of the Calvary to the recent Volunteering I do not know but am told several and ten or more are now at Bangor in hopes of going into the 18th Regt with Capt. Jeffords of  Foxcroft - and we know of several who should hail from Milo who were temporally from the place as laborers, and enlisted as belonging to other places- several in Massachusetts- We think to make a draft for the next 300 thousand and base it on the population or enrollment of the ununiformed militia without taking into consideration the men now in the field would not be just and  equal- in fact this town is nearly

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How many enlisted from the raising of the Calvary to the recent Volunteering I do not know but am told several and ten or more are now at Bangor in hopes of going into the 18th Regt with Capt. Jeffords of Foxcroft - and we know of several who should hail from Milo who were temporally from the place as laborers, and enlisted as belonging to other places- several in Massachusetts- We think to make a draft for the next 300 thousand and base it on the population or enrollment of the ununiformed militia without taking into consideration the men now in the field would not be just and equal- in fact this town is nearly