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Dr Sir,
 
Dr Sir,
  
The Band for the 2nd Regt. leave to-day en-route for Washington – via Augusta and Portland. I have directed them to call on Augusta, and receive instruction from you as to [?] expenses of subsistence &c and also to report their condition when leaving. I shall telegraph to you so that you may meet them. I have also prepared lists of their names, to be given to conductors[?], between this city and Portland, for adj[?] of fares[?]
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The Band for the 2nd Regt. leave to-day en-route for Washington – via Augusta and Portland. I have directed them to call on Augusta, and receive instruction from you as to fares, expenses of subsistence etc and also to report their condition when leaving. I shall telegraph to you so that you may meet them. I have also prepared lists of their names, to be given to conductors, between this city and Portland, for adjustment of fares.
  
I am sorry to be obliged to decline the Offer to go to Washington with the Band, as of [?] what I very much desired. but[?] the sad[?] accident[?] to my little girl, last Wednesday, (the loss of an eye.) Keeps me at home for a few days. [?] closely.
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I am sorry to be obliged to decline the offer to go to Washington with the Band, as if does what I very much desired, but the sad accident to my little girl last Wednesday, (the loss of an eye.) keeps me at home for a few days, very closely.
  
 
Respectfully yours
 
Respectfully yours
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Jeremiah Fenno
 
Jeremiah Fenno
  
P.S. I have arranged so that the Conductors[?] shall have a correct list of members of the “Band for the 2 Regt” who pass this day
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P.S. I have arranged so that the Conductors shall have a correct list of members of the “Band for the 2 Regt” who pass this day
  
 
J. F.
 
J. F.

Revision as of 19:33, 2 July 2020

Bangor July 29. 1861.

Gen John L. Hodsdon.

Dr Sir,

The Band for the 2nd Regt. leave to-day en-route for Washington – via Augusta and Portland. I have directed them to call on Augusta, and receive instruction from you as to fares, expenses of subsistence etc and also to report their condition when leaving. I shall telegraph to you so that you may meet them. I have also prepared lists of their names, to be given to conductors, between this city and Portland, for adjustment of fares.

I am sorry to be obliged to decline the offer to go to Washington with the Band, as if does what I very much desired, but the sad accident to my little girl last Wednesday, (the loss of an eye.) keeps me at home for a few days, very closely.

Respectfully yours

Jeremiah Fenno

P.S. I have arranged so that the Conductors shall have a correct list of members of the “Band for the 2 Regt” who pass this day

J. F.