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sometime during the coming week. As affairs on[?] [?] are easy[?] as regards Major, altho [although], I am not entirely suited I think Captain Chaplains commission[?] had better be forwarded[?] as soon as convenient. He is quite popular[?] with the regiment, and will[?] I doubt not succeed in his new[?] military vocation.
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sometime during the coming week. As affairs on honors are easy as regards Major, altho I am not entirely suited I think Captain Chaplains commission had better be forwarded as soon as convenient. He is quite popular with the regiment, and will I doubt not succeed in his new military vocation.
  
We have in our lines[?] inside[?] the fort quite an intelligent rebel prisoner taken by the pickets[?] this morning. He has given us a vast amount of information, but we prefer not to [?] as truth all he feels inclined to impart. We[?] send[?] him to Washington in the morning. Nothing[?] [?] now[?] at the Seat of War
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We have in our lines inside the fort quite an intelligent rebel prisoner taken by the pickets this morning. He has given us a vast amount of information, but we prefer not to swallow as truth all he feels inclined to impart. We send him to Washington in the morning. Nothing [operatively?] new at the Seat of War.
  
 
With much respect
 
With much respect
 
 
I remain yours hastily
 
I remain yours hastily
  
Colo Chas W Roberts
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Col. Chas W Roberts

Latest revision as of 20:29, 28 July 2020

sometime during the coming week. As affairs on honors are easy as regards Major, altho I am not entirely suited I think Captain Chaplains commission had better be forwarded as soon as convenient. He is quite popular with the regiment, and will I doubt not succeed in his new military vocation.

We have in our lines inside the fort quite an intelligent rebel prisoner taken by the pickets this morning. He has given us a vast amount of information, but we prefer not to swallow as truth all he feels inclined to impart. We send him to Washington in the morning. Nothing [operatively?] new at the Seat of War.

With much respect I remain yours hastily

Col. Chas W Roberts