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Hon Israel Washburn Jr
 
Hon Israel Washburn Jr
 
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Dear Sir  
 
Dear Sir  
We the undersigned take the liberty to ( ? ) to your favorable notice Joseph S Rogers of this town.
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We the undersigned take the liberty to recommend to your favorable notice Joseph S Rogers of this town.
Sam Rogers is now in the 2nd Maine Co A and one of the finest who joined
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he has been in every Battle with his Reg. has cumout without a scar - a young man of energy possesing  good moral caution every rule, worthy of apointment to a  ( ? )  orrington is the oldest town on the Penobscot
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Sam Rogers is now in the 2nd Maine Co A and one of the first who joined
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he has been in every Battle with his Reg. has came out without a scar - a young man of energy possessing good moral caricter  every way worthy of apointment to a lieutenancy Orrington is the oldest town on the Penobscot has sent [?] portion of men into
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the Army and Navy, and no officers from this town excepting one lieutenant.
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Orrington July 21st/62 Hon Israel Washburn Jr Gov of Maine

Dear Sir We the undersigned take the liberty to recommend to your favorable notice Joseph S Rogers of this town.

Sam Rogers is now in the 2nd Maine Co A and one of the first who joined

he has been in every Battle with his Reg. has came out without a scar - a young man of energy possessing good moral caricter every way worthy of apointment to a lieutenancy Orrington is the oldest town on the Penobscot has sent [?] portion of men into the Army and Navy, and no officers from this town excepting one lieutenant.

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