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Gov. I. Washburn, Jr.: | Gov. I. Washburn, Jr.: | ||
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My Dear Sir; | My Dear Sir; | ||
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Is your arrangement | Is your arrangement | ||
made for Asst. Surgeon? If not- I should | made for Asst. Surgeon? If not- I should | ||
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Kimball will take the place in the | Kimball will take the place in the | ||
16th or not. | 16th or not. | ||
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I should also be glad to have | I should also be glad to have | ||
the privilege of designating my | the privilege of designating my | ||
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if it will not be inconsistent with | if it will not be inconsistent with | ||
your arrangements or feelings- | your arrangements or feelings- | ||
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Yours Very Truly | Yours Very Truly | ||
C. Alexander | C. Alexander |
Revision as of 15:09, 2 November 2021
Farmington June 9, 1862
Gov. I. Washburn, Jr.:
My Dear Sir;
Is your arrangement made for Asst. Surgeon? If not- I should be very much pleased to designate Dr. T.F. Pratt of New Sharon as a suitable candidate for the place. I have not been able to learn whether Kimball will take the place in the 16th or not.
I should also be glad to have the privilege of designating my Hospital Steward and Wardmaster if it will not be inconsistent with your arrangements or feelings-
Yours Very Truly C. Alexander