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to take men that are not fully Schoold [Schooled] and disciplined for immediate and active Service, it strikes me that He (I believe I am not presumeing [presuming?]) is of the very Material they want I have Written Him to day [today] to obtain Some expression from His officers at Washington and if you desire Will forward[?] the Same to you when [?] but I have had assurances of His Bravery Patriotism and good deportment and a desire from the Capt that “He might be promoted in the Army”
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to take men that are not fully Schoold [Schooled] and disciplined for immediate and active Service, it strikes me that He (I believe I am not presumeing [presuming]) is of the very Material they want. I have written Him today to obtain Some expression from His officers at Washington and if you desire will forward the same to you when rec'd, but I have had assurances of His Bravery, Patriotism and good deportment and a desire from the Capt that “He might be promoted in the Army.”
  
I believe He has done His duty Every day as a Soldier which is very arduous as only about 1/4 of the Regt are on duty of late
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I believe He has done His duty every day as a Soldier which is very arduous as only about 1/4 of the Regt are on duty of late.
  
If you will be Kind enough to intercede for Him at the departure[?] as arly as practicable and advise me in the matter I shall be under great obligations
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If you will be kind enough to intercede for Him at the department as early as practicable and advise me in the matter I shall be under great obligation.
  
With much Respt I am [?] Sir yours Truely [Truly] Joseph Forbes
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With much Resp't
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I am Sir yours Truly
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Joseph Forbes

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to take men that are not fully Schoold [Schooled] and disciplined for immediate and active Service, it strikes me that He (I believe I am not presumeing [presuming]) is of the very Material they want. I have written Him today to obtain Some expression from His officers at Washington and if you desire will forward the same to you when rec'd, but I have had assurances of His Bravery, Patriotism and good deportment and a desire from the Capt that “He might be promoted in the Army.”

I believe He has done His duty every day as a Soldier which is very arduous as only about 1/4 of the Regt are on duty of late.

If you will be kind enough to intercede for Him at the department as early as practicable and advise me in the matter I shall be under great obligation.

With much Resp't I am Sir yours Truly Joseph Forbes