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Head Quarters 2d Maine Regt
 
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Falls Church July 16th 1861
Falls Church July[?] 16th 1861
 
  
 
Dear Sir
 
Dear Sir
  
We leave[?] this afternoon for Fairfax – we are attached to the Division[?] under[?] Gen.[?] Tyer of Conn. The boys[?] feel well and are anxious to be on the move, & I hope &[?] trust they will give a good account of themselves[?]
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We leave this afternoon for Fairfax – we are attached to the Division under Gen.Tyler of Conn. The boys feel well and are anxious to be on the move, & I hope & trust they will give a good account of themselves.
 
 
The last knapsacks[?] sent were very satisfactory to the men. The last ones[?] [?] were not properly examined a great[?] many f them entirely unfit for duty, &[?] will have to be sent[?] back immediately.
 
 
 
Everything else satisfactory
 
  
Yours in trust[?]
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The last knapsacks sent were very satisfactory to the men. The last men sent were not properly examined  - a great many of them are entirely unfit for duty, & will have to be sent back immediately.
  
[?] [?] Jameson
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Everything else satisfactory.
  
Hon. I.[?] Washburn Jr
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Yours in haste,
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C.D. Jameson
  
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Hon. I. Washburn Jr
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Augusta, Me

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Head Quarters 2d Maine Regt Falls Church July 16th 1861

Dear Sir

We leave this afternoon for Fairfax – we are attached to the Division under Gen.Tyler of Conn. The boys feel well and are anxious to be on the move, & I hope & trust they will give a good account of themselves.

The last knapsacks sent were very satisfactory to the men. The last men sent were not properly examined - a great many of them are entirely unfit for duty, & will have to be sent back immediately.

Everything else satisfactory.

Yours in haste, C.D. Jameson

Hon. I. Washburn Jr Augusta, Me