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�it is not by any means a finality [underlined] with him, +
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it is not by any means a finality [underlined] with him, &
perhaps therefore, not much but better he isn't about
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perhaps therefore, not much but better be said about
it. If we can receive the cooperation of [?] +
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it. If we can receive the cooperation of Massachusetts &
some the States, in attempting to have this re-
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some other States, in attempting to have this rescinded we shall try it measurablyIt is well enough, so far as field officer are concerned, but Lieutenants & captains, as matters are in this State, will be unfavorably affected & it will prejudice our operations.   Indeed, I think the effect of it here would be to disorganize the Regiment. It would be difficult finding men qualified for captains under 30 & Lieuts. under 22 with whom parents would be willing to trust their sons - moreover, the present elected officers de[?] out of service by this order, would disaffect
-scinded we shall try it measurably[?] - It is
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(as much as possible,) the men of their command, &
well enough, so far as field officer are concerned, but
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that disaffection would be contagious - the blame would be thrown upon the Governor in as much as it  
Lieutenant + captains, as matters are in this State, will
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is but a suggestion, not an order, [underlined] & it would help throw the State into the hands of the opposition. On the other hand, the Genl. Government is not soliciting [underlined] troops [underlined] of us [underlined], but we are entreating them to receive the Regiments tendered & therefore they can dictate the terms upon which they will receive them.  
be unfavorably affected + prejudice our operation.
 
Indeed, I think the effect of it here would be to dis-
 
-organize the Regiment. It would be difficult
 
finding men qualified for capts under 30 + Lieuts. under
 
22 with whom parents would be willing to trust
 
their sons - moreover, the present elected officers de-
 
-[?] out of service by this order, would disaffect
 
(as much as possible,) the sum of their command, +
 
this disaffection would be contagious - then be[?] [underlined]
 
would be thrown upon the Governor in as much as it  
 
is but a suggestion not an order, [underlined] + it would help
 
thru the State, into the hands of the opposition, on
 
the the hand, the Genl. Government is not soli-
 
citing [underlined] troops [underlined] of us [underlined], but we are entrusting them to
 
receive the Regiments tendered + therefore they can
 
dictate the terms upon which they will receive them.  
 
  
 
In view of the fact that company officers are selected
 
In view of the fact that company officers are selected
 
for the 4 regiments, (tho not commissioned) it is
 
for the 4 regiments, (tho not commissioned) it is
a dilemma. [underlined] but more than 3 capts. + as many Lieuts.
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a dilemma. [underlined].  Not more than 3 capts. & as many Lieuts. here, would be spared under a literal [underlined] enforcement of the rules. The remainder, & their respected [?] to the [?] generation, would be  
here, would be spared under a literal [underlined] enforcement
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found besieging the Legislature & Congress, for
of the rules. The remainder, + their respected
+
reimbursement & indemnification [?] & constructive, for
position to the [?] [?], would be  
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loss & injury of every kind & description, (that the
found besieging the Legislature + Congress, for
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ingenuity of man, devil, + lawyer, could invent,) in
reimbursement + indemnification + constructive for
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any way accruing from their having at the earnest
loss + injury of every kind + description, (there the
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& pitiful entreaty of this State and Genl. Government.
ingenuity of men devil + courage and intent,) in
 
any way accusing from their having at the earnest
 
+ pitiful entreaty of their State and Genl. Government.
 

Latest revision as of 13:46, 12 October 2017

it is not by any means a finality [underlined] with him, & perhaps therefore, not much but better be said about it. If we can receive the cooperation of Massachusetts & some other States, in attempting to have this rescinded we shall try it measurably. It is well enough, so far as field officer are concerned, but Lieutenants & captains, as matters are in this State, will be unfavorably affected & it will prejudice our operations. Indeed, I think the effect of it here would be to disorganize the Regiment. It would be difficult finding men qualified for captains under 30 & Lieuts. under 22 with whom parents would be willing to trust their sons - moreover, the present elected officers de[?] out of service by this order, would disaffect (as much as possible,) the men of their command, & that disaffection would be contagious - the blame would be thrown upon the Governor in as much as it is but a suggestion, not an order, [underlined] & it would help throw the State into the hands of the opposition. On the other hand, the Genl. Government is not soliciting [underlined] troops [underlined] of us [underlined], but we are entreating them to receive the Regiments tendered & therefore they can dictate the terms upon which they will receive them.

In view of the fact that company officers are selected for the 4 regiments, (tho not commissioned) it is a dilemma. [underlined]. Not more than 3 capts. & as many Lieuts. here, would be spared under a literal [underlined] enforcement of the rules. The remainder, & their respected [?] to the [?] generation, would be found besieging the Legislature & Congress, for reimbursement & indemnification [?] & constructive, for loss & injury of every kind & description, (that the ingenuity of man, devil, + lawyer, could invent,) in any way accruing from their having at the earnest & pitiful entreaty of this State and Genl. Government.