Difference between revisions of ".MTY1Nw.MTgwNDU"

From DigitalMaine Transcription Project
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "As I have not been mustered[?] into the United States Service, I have to loose [lose?] to the State of Maine for my pay and if you will send [?] blanks[?] filled up to the tim...")
 
m (Protected ".MTY1Nw.MTgwNDU" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)))
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
As I have not been mustered[?] into the United States Service, I have to loose [lose?] to the State of Maine for my pay and if you will send [?] blanks[?] filled up to the time[?] that[?] my successor reaches here[?] I will receipt Them, or you may [?] [?] [?] to settle my claim  
+
As I have not been mustered into the United States Service, I have to look to the State of Maine for my pay and if you will send me blanks filled up to the time that my successor reaches here I will receipt them, or you may direct Paymaster Robie to settle my claim.
  
I [?] then will be between thirty or forty to be discharged & probably as many[?] more will go home on furlough I intended to have some [?] W[?] with 25 [?] of discharges to be approved by the medical Chief, but no communication is allowed with W.[?] to day [today?] as the Hostile army is close at hand only 3 miles off our Pickets are[?] drove[?] in and he are[?] in momentary[?] expectation of a battle
+
I think there will be between thirty or forty to be discharged & probably as many more will go home on furloughI intended to have gone to W. with 25 duplicates of discharges to be approved by the medical chief, but no communication is allowed with W. today as the Hostile army is close at hand only 3 miles off.  Our Pickets are drove in and we are in momentary expectation of a battle.
  
 
Most Respectfully
 
Most Respectfully
 
 
Yrs Truly
 
Yrs Truly
  
DM[?] Ruer
+
D. McRuer

Latest revision as of 17:28, 22 May 2020

As I have not been mustered into the United States Service, I have to look to the State of Maine for my pay and if you will send me blanks filled up to the time that my successor reaches here I will receipt them, or you may direct Paymaster Robie to settle my claim.

I think there will be between thirty or forty to be discharged & probably as many more will go home on furlough. I intended to have gone to W. with 25 duplicates of discharges to be approved by the medical chief, but no communication is allowed with W. today as the Hostile army is close at hand only 3 miles off. Our Pickets are drove in and we are in momentary expectation of a battle.

Most Respectfully Yrs Truly

D. McRuer