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Surgeon Morrison 2nd
 
Feb 14, (18)63
 
Asks for Assist Surgeon [of?] 2nd--
 
  
 
is to continue as long as mankind has
 
is to continue as long as mankind has
reverence for those who [give?] up their
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reverence for those who give up their
 
lives upon the altar of their country
 
lives upon the altar of their country
I speak [ ] freely in pr[ ] the
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soldiers as neither my duty or inclina-
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I speak this freely in praising the
lion calls me to such positions of danger  
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soldiers as neither my duty or inclination
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calls me to such positions of danger  
 
that I have sometimes been where
 
that I have sometimes been where
the deadly missiles [seem?] too
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the deadly missiles came quite too
near and fell quite too [ ] around
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near and fell quite too thickly around
 
me to give any pleasurable emotions.
 
me to give any pleasurable emotions.
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This hour I have written you a  
 
This hour I have written you a  
very hasty letter in the middle of [ ]
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very hasty letter in the middle of constant
[ ] cares and interruptions which  
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cares and interruptions which  
 
I am sure will be a sufficient  
 
I am sure will be a sufficient  
apology for the length [ ]
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apology for the length as
time is the reason for not hav
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time is the reason for not having
ing its more concise
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it more concise.
with great respect
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With great respect
 
Very truly yours
 
Very truly yours
 
S.B. Morison
 
S.B. Morison
L[ ]
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Surgeon
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Surgeon Morrison 2nd
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Feb 14, (18)63
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Asks for Assist Surgeon of 2nd--

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is to continue as long as mankind has reverence for those who give up their lives upon the altar of their country

I speak this freely in praising the soldiers as neither my duty or inclination calls me to such positions of danger that I have sometimes been where the deadly missiles came quite too near and fell quite too thickly around me to give any pleasurable emotions.

This hour I have written you a very hasty letter in the middle of constant cares and interruptions which I am sure will be a sufficient apology for the length as time is the reason for not having it more concise.

With great respect Very truly yours S.B. Morison Surgeon

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