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feeble and fear I may not
 
feeble and fear I may not
 
be able to resume active
 
be able to resume active
duty in the field for a
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duty in the field for a [reason-
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ble?] [9?] weeks. [Through/though?] [ ] intend to start
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for the regt some time next
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week. as I suppose Dr. [William?]
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is now sick at his house in
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Unity and Drct. Bl[ ] sick in
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Boston, at [ ] the was latest
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account from [ ] Dept. [ ]

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193 Bangor Apr. 10th 1863. Gen. Hodsdon Dear Sir I became much prostrated from a camp malarial fever accompanied by severe cough so that I obtained leave of absence and have been at home some more than two weeks. I am gaining some, but am yet very feeble and fear I may not be able to resume active duty in the field for a [reason- ble?] [9?] weeks. [Through/though?] [ ] intend to start for the regt some time next week. as I suppose Dr. [William?] is now sick at his house in Unity and Drct. Bl[ ] sick in Boston, at [ ] the was latest account from [ ] Dept. [ ]