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Hon I. Washburn Jr | Hon I. Washburn Jr | ||
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contents noted. I was much | contents noted. I was much | ||
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In regard to the application | In regard to the application | ||
I made for a commission for | I made for a commission for | ||
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when I wrote you on the subject, | when I wrote you on the subject, | ||
that it was entirely out of your | that it was entirely out of your | ||
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but Dr Allen was very desirous | but Dr Allen was very desirous | ||
I should address you on the subject, | I should address you on the subject, | ||
− | which I did - [? | + | which I did - he [?] this letter |
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Head Quarters 2nd Reg V.M.M. Camp Seward Washington Jun 14th, 1861
Hon I. Washburn Jr
Dear Sir Your several
favors have been received & contents noted. I was much pleased to learn that our rubber blankets would reach us soon.
In regard to the application
I made for a commission for Dr Palmer, I was as confident when I wrote you on the subject, that it was entirely out of your power to grant the request, as I was after reading your letter; but Dr Allen was very desirous I should address you on the subject, which I did - he [?] this letter