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to us, & am only sorry I could not do more to make your stay agreeable.
 
to us, & am only sorry I could not do more to make your stay agreeable.
  
The Regiment was enabled to do good & important service during this fight [?? inserted in text with an arrow] although we were not allowed to mingle with the rest of the army.  I had a midnight order from Gen Butterfield to take possession of the signal [?] [illegible] from the Battle field [illegible] of the armythis gave [?] us enough to do, as the [illegible] was [illegible] with & broken many times a night, & communication was of the utmost importance.  I was in my saddle all [underlined] the nights inspecting every inch of the line.  The Regt. is in good health - never so free from sickness.  Small pox entirely disappeared.
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The Regiment was enabled to do good & important service during this fight although we were not allowed to mingle with the rest of the army.  I had a midnight order from Gen. Butterfield to take possession of the signal wire from the Battlefield & Headquarters of the ArmyThis gave us enough to do, as the wire was tampered with & broken many times a night, & communication was of the utmost importance.  I was in my saddle all the nights inspecting every inch of the line.  The Regt. is in good health - never so free from sickness.  Small pox entirely disappeared.
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I have said nothing about promotions of Field officers in this Regt.  I have not supposed that you needed any testimonials; if you wish them they can easily be furnished.  But you have seen & known us, & we are willing to leave the matter to your own best judgement.
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I am Governor
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Very respectfully
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Your obed [?] servt.
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JL. Chamberlain
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Lt. Col. 20th Maine Vols.

Latest revision as of 16:21, 28 December 2017

to us, & am only sorry I could not do more to make your stay agreeable.

The Regiment was enabled to do good & important service during this fight although we were not allowed to mingle with the rest of the army. I had a midnight order from Gen. Butterfield to take possession of the signal wire from the Battlefield & Headquarters of the Army. This gave us enough to do, as the wire was tampered with & broken many times a night, & communication was of the utmost importance. I was in my saddle all the nights inspecting every inch of the line. The Regt. is in good health - never so free from sickness. Small pox entirely disappeared.

I have said nothing about promotions of Field officers in this Regt. I have not supposed that you needed any testimonials; if you wish them they can easily be furnished. But you have seen & known us, & we are willing to leave the matter to your own best judgement.

I am Governor Very respectfully Your obed [?] servt. JL. Chamberlain Lt. Col. 20th Maine Vols.