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H?. Reg. 20 Maine Vols.
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Hd Qrs. Reg. 20 Maine Vols.
 
Field near Hagerstown July 11 1863
 
Field near Hagerstown July 11 1863
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Gen John L. Hodsdon  
 
Gen John L. Hodsdon  
 
Adjt. Gen. of Maine
 
Adjt. Gen. of Maine
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Genl.
 
Genl.
I have the honor to acknowl-
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ege the receipt of a commission for myself
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I have the honor to acknowledge
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the receipt of a commission for myself
 
as Colonel of the 20th Regt. and for Maj. Gilmore
 
as Colonel of the 20th Regt. and for Maj. Gilmore
as Lieut. Colonel of the Maine. The commissions
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as Lieut. Colonel of the same. The commissions
 
will bear date May 20th 1863, from which time
 
will bear date May 20th 1863, from which time
 
there has been a vacancy in the office of Colonel,
 
there has been a vacancy in the office of Colonel,
and to which time be [on?] musters back, gather
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and to which time we are mustered back, by the
[regular?] mustering office of the 5th Corps Capt.  
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regular mustering officer of the 5th Corps, Capt.  
 
Barnard. Our corps has been so cut off
 
Barnard. Our corps has been so cut off
 
from the Main army for two months past
 
from the Main army for two months past
that we have been some times tree weeks  
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that we have been some times three weeks  
 
without a mail and our baggage and papers
 
without a mail and our baggage and papers
 
have not been up with us for nearly a month.
 
have not been up with us for nearly a month.

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Hd Qrs. Reg. 20 Maine Vols. Field near Hagerstown July 11 1863

Gen John L. Hodsdon Adjt. Gen. of Maine

Genl.

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a commission for myself as Colonel of the 20th Regt. and for Maj. Gilmore as Lieut. Colonel of the same. The commissions will bear date May 20th 1863, from which time there has been a vacancy in the office of Colonel, and to which time we are mustered back, by the regular mustering officer of the 5th Corps, Capt. Barnard. Our corps has been so cut off from the Main army for two months past that we have been some times three weeks without a mail and our baggage and papers have not been up with us for nearly a month. I shall lose no time in informing you of the gallant front the 20th has had in all that has been done here the moment I can get time and paper. We are now making rapid marches and expecting another big