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My Dear Governor | My Dear Governor | ||
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I should apologize for | I should apologize for | ||
writing you again so soon but I do it at | writing you again so soon but I do it at | ||
− | the special request of Doct. McRuer | + | the special request of Doct. McRuer. |
− | Most of the leading men here are intere | + | Most of the leading men here are intere- |
esting themselves for his appointment as | esting themselves for his appointment as | ||
− | Brigade Surgeon. | + | Brigade Surgeon. V. Pres. Hamlin departing |
puse his usual rule, has promised | puse his usual rule, has promised | ||
− | to write | + | to write [?] a letter strongly |
recommending his appointment. I stated | recommending his appointment. I stated | ||
to Dr McRuer what I understood has been | to Dr McRuer what I understood has been | ||
− | your | + | your [?] practice as to appoint |
ment under the general government | ment under the general government | ||
− | but if you | + | but if you can do anything in his |
favor he will be very thankful | favor he will be very thankful | ||
− | + | as he is exceedingly anxious for the | |
− | + | place referred to. | |
Very truly your | Very truly your | ||
− | + | Obt Servant | |
− | S.B | + | S.B Morrison |
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Bangor June 14th, 1861
My Dear Governor
I should apologize for writing you again so soon but I do it at the special request of Doct. McRuer. Most of the leading men here are intere- esting themselves for his appointment as Brigade Surgeon. V. Pres. Hamlin departing puse his usual rule, has promised to write [?] a letter strongly recommending his appointment. I stated to Dr McRuer what I understood has been your [?] practice as to appoint ment under the general government but if you can do anything in his favor he will be very thankful as he is exceedingly anxious for the place referred to.
Very truly your Obt Servant S.B Morrison