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H.d Irs. 20th [?] vols
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Hd Qtrs 20th Maine Vols
 
Warrenton July 29 1863
 
Warrenton July 29 1863
[numerals 146 written vertically]
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Hon. A. Coburn,
 
Hon. A. Coburn,
 
Governor of Maine,
 
Governor of Maine,
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Governor,
 
Governor,
In regard to the case of Verano [?] G. Bryant, I have the honor to state that he left us on the march to Gettysburg + is now in some hospital, whence he will readily obtain his discharge if he is entitled to it.
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I regret to say that his Capt. (Billings) + 1st [?] Sergeant (Estes) have both died of their wounds so honorably received in that terrible battle.
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In regard to the case of Verano G. Bryant, I have the honor to state that he left us on the march to Gettysburg & is now in some hospital, whence he will readily obtain his discharge if he is entitled to it.
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I regret to say that his Capt. (Billings) + 1st Sergeant (Estes) have both died of their wounds so honorably received in that terrible battle.
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I am very respectfully,
 
I am very respectfully,
 
Your obdt. servt.
 
Your obdt. servt.
 
J. L. Chamberlain
 
J. L. Chamberlain
Col. 20th [?] vols.
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Col. 20th Maine Vols.
 
(over)
 
(over)

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Hd Qtrs 20th Maine Vols Warrenton July 29 1863


Hon. A. Coburn, Governor of Maine,

Governor,

In regard to the case of Verano G. Bryant, I have the honor to state that he left us on the march to Gettysburg & is now in some hospital, whence he will readily obtain his discharge if he is entitled to it.

I regret to say that his Capt. (Billings) + 1st Sergeant (Estes) have both died of their wounds so honorably received in that terrible battle.

I am very respectfully, Your obdt. servt. J. L. Chamberlain Col. 20th Maine Vols. (over)