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Camp [Drumbs] [I], [Minchian] Hall
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Camp Seward, [?] Hall
 
Washington June 15, 1861
 
Washington June 15, 1861
  
 
Gov. Washburn
 
Gov. Washburn
I write say that it is impossible for one Surgeon to attend all Sick and of one our regiments if he, is at all [timed write], we have many sick [owed] at this time. and shall not have [left] at any time during the [NOTE: can not interpret the two words following "the"] in all probability. The Surgeon is quite and liable to sick[ness] as any other man So it [Note: can not interpret the word following "it"] [be] [NOTE: can not interpret the word following "[be]"] and to you for that [mention] it is [NOTE: can not interpret the word following "is"] to [have] more than our -
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I have [been] [NOTE: can not interpret the word following "[been]"] [acquainted] with Dr Palumer a mumber of years- I know he is [compentent] in every [NOTE: can not interpret the word following "every"] to [file] the [NOTE: can not interpret the word following "the"] [as] Surgeon, but I think, [finally] know, that he needed an assistant
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I will say that it is impossible for one Surgeon to attend all sick ones of our regiments if he is at all times [?], we have many sick ones at this time, and shall not have less at any time during the summer season, in all probability. The Surgeon is quite as liable to sickness as any other man So it will be obvious to you for that reason it is necessary to have more than one.
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I have well acquainted with Dr Palmer a number of years- I know he is competent in every respect to fill the place as Surgeon, but I think, finally know, that he needs an assistant.
  
 
Very
 
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Truly
 
Truly
 
Yours
 
Yours
[Will] Allen
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W.H. Allen

Latest revision as of 19:51, 25 June 2020

7. Camp Seward, [?] Hall Washington June 15, 1861

Gov. Washburn

I will say that it is impossible for one Surgeon to attend all sick ones of our regiments if he is at all times [?], we have many sick ones at this time, and shall not have less at any time during the summer season, in all probability. The Surgeon is quite as liable to sickness as any other man So it will be obvious to you for that reason it is necessary to have more than one.

I have well acquainted with Dr Palmer a number of years- I know he is competent in every respect to fill the place as Surgeon, but I think, finally know, that he needs an assistant.

Very Truly Yours W.H. Allen