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Bangor Augt 1st 1862
 
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Hon. I Washburn Jr
 
Hon. I Washburn Jr
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Dear Sir
 
Dear Sir
Mr. Edwin B Patten of this city is very desirous of some place in the army and would prefer the position of Quarter Master, I have know Mr. Patten for a long time and ( ? ) pleasure in stating that from such ( ? ) and from the testimony of others  
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who are better judges than myself. I have no doubt he is well qualified for such a potion, and it would be gratifying to me as well as to ( ? ) them  ( ? )  if he could receive such an appointment.  
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Mr. Edwin B Patten of this city is very desirous of some place in the army and would prefer the position of Quarter MasterI have know Mr. Patten for a long time and receive great pleasure in stating that from such knowledge and from the testimony of others who are better judges than myself, I have no doubt he is well qualified for such a position, and it would be gratifying to me as well as to many others if he could receive such an appointment.  
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In haste
 
Very Truly  
 
Very Truly  
S.B. Morrison
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S.B. Morison

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Bangor Augt 1st 1862

Hon. I Washburn Jr

Dear Sir

Mr. Edwin B Patten of this city is very desirous of some place in the army and would prefer the position of Quarter Master. I have know Mr. Patten for a long time and receive great pleasure in stating that from such knowledge and from the testimony of others who are better judges than myself, I have no doubt he is well qualified for such a position, and it would be gratifying to me as well as to many others if he could receive such an appointment.

In haste Very Truly S.B. Morison