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+ | Brunswick | ||
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+ | Brunswick July 17 1862 | ||
+ | His Excellency Gov. Washburn | ||
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+ | I received your note of yester | ||
+ | day, and thank you for your | ||
+ | favorable opinion. I shall | ||
+ | endeavor to comply with your | ||
+ | request, and see you to- | ||
+ | morrow. Meantime let me | ||
+ | say that I only want to be where | ||
+ | I can best serve you. I do | ||
+ | not wish to stand in the way | ||
+ | of others -- especially of our gal- | ||
+ | lant men on the Potomac. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I believe I can get together | ||
+ | a thousand men in a very | ||
+ | short time, and shall hold | ||
+ | myself entirely on your Excellen- | ||
+ | cry's errand in 10 days. |
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�J.L. Chamberlain Brunswick
Brunswick July 17 1862 His Excellency Gov. Washburn
I received your note of yester day, and thank you for your favorable opinion. I shall endeavor to comply with your request, and see you to- morrow. Meantime let me say that I only want to be where I can best serve you. I do not wish to stand in the way of others -- especially of our gal- lant men on the Potomac.
I believe I can get together a thousand men in a very short time, and shall hold myself entirely on your Excellen- cry's errand in 10 days.