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mission him as asst [Surjrens] [mate]
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mission him as ass't surgeon's mate.
Dr Allen in my [diserious] indeed to have him with [such] he needs him very much.
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The Salary is of W [cinse-quner] whatever. if he could get a Commissin he would be [NOTE: can not interpret the word following "be"] even with present pay. If you can do anything to assist him in this matter I assure you it will be very gratifying indeed to the whole Regiment.  
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Dr Allen is very desirous indeed to have him with him he needs him very much.
I left Dr Hamlin at Willet's Point winth about thirty Man sick with the Measles. I expect him witht he most of the men in a very four days.
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We have had my [fur] sick here. We have a very pleasant location for our [incampment] and are getting along very well.
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The Salary is of no consequence whatever if he could get a Commission he would be contented even with his present pay. If you can do anything to assist him in this matter I assure you it will be very gratifying indeed to the whole Regiment.  
[Very Respectfuls]
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[Yours NOTE: can not interpret the word following "[Yours]"]
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I left Dr Hamlin at Willet's Point with about thirty men sick with the measles. I expect him with most of the men in a very few days.
[C.D] Jamison
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We have had very few sick here. We have a very pleasant location for our encampment and are getting along very well.
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Very Respectfully
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Your Ob't [obedient] Serv't
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C.D. Jameson

Revision as of 21:13, 16 May 2020

mission him as ass't surgeon's mate.

Dr Allen is very desirous indeed to have him with him he needs him very much.

The Salary is of no consequence whatever if he could get a Commission he would be contented even with his present pay. If you can do anything to assist him in this matter I assure you it will be very gratifying indeed to the whole Regiment.

I left Dr Hamlin at Willet's Point with about thirty men sick with the measles. I expect him with most of the men in a very few days.

We have had very few sick here. We have a very pleasant location for our encampment and are getting along very well.

Very Respectfully Your Ob't [obedient] Serv't C.D. Jameson