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for either position.
 
for either position.
But my empirical objection
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writing you at this time as to
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But my empirical objective
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writing you at this time is to
 
say that Doct. Chas. F. Haynes,  
 
say that Doct. Chas. F. Haynes,  
 
(son of F.F. H of [East-L?])
 
(son of F.F. H of [East-L?])
[ ] Cadet in the Hospital
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Medical Cadet in the Hospital
 
is anxious for an appointment
 
is anxious for an appointment
 
as Asst. Surgeon in some Maine
 
as Asst. Surgeon in some Maine
regiment. He can have an ap-
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regiment. He can have an appointment
ointment in regular [a. ]
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in regular army
 
but would prefer for present  
 
but would prefer for present  
to be in rent. from his own
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to be in regt. from his own
state--I think he can [ ]
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state--I think he can produce
 
testimonials of high character.
 
testimonials of high character.
 
He seems to be a young man of
 
He seems to be a young man of
 
promise and I have no doubt
 
promise and I have no doubt
 
[ ] be a very valuable
 
[ ] be a very valuable
commitment--wabts to be [ ]
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assistant--wants it be  
 
[ ] that he go to Maine for an
 
[ ] that he go to Maine for an
examination before his appoint-
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examination before his appointment
meant if his recommendation were
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if his recommendation were
satisfactory? Will [ ] be [ ] kind
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satisfactory? Will you be so kind

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for either position.

But my empirical objective writing you at this time is to say that Doct. Chas. F. Haynes, (son of F.F. H of [East-L?]) Medical Cadet in the Hospital is anxious for an appointment as Asst. Surgeon in some Maine regiment. He can have an appointment in regular army but would prefer for present to be in regt. from his own state--I think he can produce testimonials of high character. He seems to be a young man of promise and I have no doubt [ ] be a very valuable assistant--wants it be [ ] that he go to Maine for an examination before his appointment if his recommendation were satisfactory? Will you be so kind