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Bangor 3rd, 1861
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Bangor Oct. 3rd, 1861
  
Hon. J. Washburn Gov.  
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Hon. I. Washburn Gov.  
  
Dear Sir
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Dear Sir,
  
Chas. R. Veaie is
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Chas. R. Veazie is
 
a member of the Maine Second Regiment. He
 
a member of the Maine Second Regiment. He
 
enlisted in Boston as the Reg. was passing
 
enlisted in Boston as the Reg. was passing
 
through there & consequently did not receive
 
through there & consequently did not receive
 
his bounty. He writes his mother here that
 
his bounty. He writes his mother here that
he has signed papers to enable her to get it
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he has signed papers to enable her to get it.
this was some four or five weeks ago but she
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This was some four or five weeks ago but she
has heard nothing from the matter since tour
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has heard nothing from the matter since. Now
 
she is very poor and a widow and needs the money much, &
 
she is very poor and a widow and needs the money much, &
 
will be very greatful to you if you will put her
 
will be very greatful to you if you will put her
on the track that she may get it. A.A.Wing  
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on the track that she may get it.   A.A.Wing  
 
Esqs suggested writing to you, so at her request
 
Esqs suggested writing to you, so at her request
 
I do so. Any thing for her directed to my care
 
I do so. Any thing for her directed to my care
 
will be promptly delivered to her
 
will be promptly delivered to her
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Very Truly
 
Very Truly
 
Yours J.C. Mitchell
 
Yours J.C. Mitchell

Revision as of 15:39, 7 July 2020

Bangor Oct. 3rd, 1861

Hon. I. Washburn Gov.

Dear Sir,

Chas. R. Veazie is a member of the Maine Second Regiment. He enlisted in Boston as the Reg. was passing through there & consequently did not receive his bounty. He writes his mother here that he has signed papers to enable her to get it. This was some four or five weeks ago but she has heard nothing from the matter since. Now she is very poor and a widow and needs the money much, & will be very greatful to you if you will put her on the track that she may get it. A.A.Wing Esqs suggested writing to you, so at her request I do so. Any thing for her directed to my care will be promptly delivered to her

Very Truly Yours J.C. Mitchell