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Head Quarters First Brigade | Head Quarters First Brigade | ||
Morrills Division 5th (Prov) Army Corps | Morrills Division 5th (Prov) Army Corps | ||
Camp near Harrison's Landing Va. | Camp near Harrison's Landing Va. | ||
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July 14, 1862 | July 14, 1862 | ||
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To | To | ||
General J. G. Hodsdon | General J. G. Hodsdon | ||
Adjt. Genl of State of Maine | Adjt. Genl of State of Maine | ||
− | General | + | |
+ | General, | ||
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As Maine is | As Maine is | ||
− | now engaged in furnishing | + | now engaged in furnishing her quota of the |
− | 500,000 additional troops called for by | + | 500,000 additional troops called for by Proclamation |
− | + | of the President dated July 1862 thereby | |
necessitating the appointment of Officers | necessitating the appointment of Officers | ||
from civil life and regiments in the field, | from civil life and regiments in the field, | ||
− | and it having been my aim to merit | + | and it having been my aim to merit |
− | + | promotion and serve my Country in a higher | |
capacity that the one I now fill. I most | capacity that the one I now fill. I most | ||
respectfully ask your influence in procuring | respectfully ask your influence in procuring | ||
for me a Lieutenant Commission in one | for me a Lieutenant Commission in one | ||
of the regiments now forming in Maine. | of the regiments now forming in Maine. | ||
− | The position which I have | + | The position which I have occupied |
− | + | (that of Clerk at Brigade HeadQuarters) | |
for the past nine months has necessarily | for the past nine months has necessarily | ||
placed me out of the line of promotion in | placed me out of the line of promotion in |
Revision as of 14:53, 1 November 2021
Head Quarters First Brigade Morrills Division 5th (Prov) Army Corps Camp near Harrison's Landing Va.
July 14, 1862
To General J. G. Hodsdon Adjt. Genl of State of Maine
General,
As Maine is now engaged in furnishing her quota of the 500,000 additional troops called for by Proclamation of the President dated July 1862 thereby necessitating the appointment of Officers from civil life and regiments in the field, and it having been my aim to merit promotion and serve my Country in a higher capacity that the one I now fill. I most respectfully ask your influence in procuring for me a Lieutenant Commission in one of the regiments now forming in Maine. The position which I have occupied (that of Clerk at Brigade HeadQuarters) for the past nine months has necessarily placed me out of the line of promotion in my own regiment while such promotions as have taken place have been won by gallant services rendered out on the field of battle in the many brilliant actions in which it has taken part in which attention over (underlined)