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Head Quarters
 
Head Quarters
 
 
Sept 30th, 1861
 
Sept 30th, 1861
 
 
Fort Corcoran, Va.
 
Fort Corcoran, Va.
  
2nd Regt Maine Volunteers
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2nd Reg't Maine Volunteers
  
 
Sir
 
Sir
  
Lieut Sumner R Kittredge of Company D having been taken prisoner and probably now in Richmond, you will please immediately appoint Stephen D Millett as 2nd Lieut to fill the vacancy. The enemy have ignominiously retreated from this vicinity and out troops are now in transit[?] from Fort Corcoran to Richmond &c I expect to move forward tomorrow I am sorry that I have so small a command and very much doubt the policy of sending from the State new regiments when none of the old ones are in numbers up to the army standard but the [?] rolls on and if a man dont[?] want to be crushed he must get out of its wake when does Col Goddard leave with the Cavalry? In Haste I remain
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Lieut. Sumner R. Kittredge of Company D having been taken prisoner, and probably now in Richmond, you will please immediately appoint Stephen D Millett as 2nd Lieut to fill the vacancy. The enemy have ignominiously retreated from this vicinity and our troops are now in transit from Fort Corcoran to Richmond etc.  I expect to move forward tomorrow.
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I am sorry that I have so small a command and very much doubt the policy of sending from the State new regiments when none of the old ones are in numbers up to the army standard but the ball rolls on and if a man don't want to be crushed he must get out of its wake. When does Col. Goddard leave with the Cavalry? In Haste I remain
  
 
Very respectfully yours
 
Very respectfully yours
 
 
Chas W Roberts
 
Chas W Roberts
 
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Col., 2nd Maine Regt
Col 2nd Maine Regt
 

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Head Quarters Sept 30th, 1861 Fort Corcoran, Va.

2nd Reg't Maine Volunteers

Sir

Lieut. Sumner R. Kittredge of Company D having been taken prisoner, and probably now in Richmond, you will please immediately appoint Stephen D Millett as 2nd Lieut to fill the vacancy. The enemy have ignominiously retreated from this vicinity and our troops are now in transit from Fort Corcoran to Richmond etc. I expect to move forward tomorrow.

I am sorry that I have so small a command and very much doubt the policy of sending from the State new regiments when none of the old ones are in numbers up to the army standard but the ball rolls on and if a man don't want to be crushed he must get out of its wake. When does Col. Goddard leave with the Cavalry? In Haste I remain

Very respectfully yours Chas W Roberts Col., 2nd Maine Regt