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− | + | Hd. Ins.[?] 20th Rgt:[?] Maine Vols | |
+ | 3 Bgd. 1st Div 5th Army Corps | ||
+ | Army of the Potomac. | ||
+ | Camp at Beverly Ford on | ||
+ | The Rappahannock River | ||
+ | Virginia | ||
+ | September 3 1863. | ||
+ | John L. Hodsdon | ||
+ | Adjt. Gen. State of Maine | ||
+ | General | ||
+ | I wish to express to you | ||
+ | in behalf of the regiment & for myself, our respect | ||
+ | for the character and appreciation of the services | ||
+ | of our late surgeon, Major John Benson of Newport. | ||
+ | His kindness & discrimination & the unusual assiduity[?] | ||
+ | with which he applied himself to the duties of | ||
+ | his Office, [illegible] him Exceedingly useful | ||
+ | and popular with the regiment, while his [illegible] | ||
+ | ability gave him at once high reputation with | ||
+ | other surgeons of the Army. | ||
+ | It is a matter of unusual regret that failing | ||
+ | health rendered it necessary for him to leave the | ||
+ | service. | ||
+ | I have the Honor Genl. to be very | ||
+ | Respectfully your Obt. Servant. | ||
+ | Charles D. Gilmore | ||
+ | Lt. Col. Commanding 20th Mine Vols. | ||
+ | over [underlined on right lower page] |
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Hd. Ins.[?] 20th Rgt:[?] Maine Vols 3 Bgd. 1st Div 5th Army Corps Army of the Potomac. Camp at Beverly Ford on The Rappahannock River Virginia September 3 1863. John L. Hodsdon Adjt. Gen. State of Maine General I wish to express to you in behalf of the regiment & for myself, our respect for the character and appreciation of the services of our late surgeon, Major John Benson of Newport. His kindness & discrimination & the unusual assiduity[?] with which he applied himself to the duties of his Office, [illegible] him Exceedingly useful and popular with the regiment, while his [illegible] ability gave him at once high reputation with other surgeons of the Army. It is a matter of unusual regret that failing health rendered it necessary for him to leave the service. I have the Honor Genl. to be very Respectfully your Obt. Servant. Charles D. Gilmore Lt. Col. Commanding 20th Mine Vols. over [underlined on right lower page]