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[state of Maine seal] State of Maine.
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HEAD QUARTERS
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Adjutant General's Office.
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Augusta Sunday morning [inserted] May 26th 1861
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Mr dea General.
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Yrs of 22 + 23 int were not read until
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after the [?] telegram announcing yr resignation + I felt
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that a hasty epistle was not what was due you, from me, in view
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of the very pleasant acquaintance + official inter[?] hitherto
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existing between us. Little as I know about the details of staff
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duties, I am satisfied of the very good advantage to the State +
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myself, + all officers connected with the Military Depts in the
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present unparalleled emergency, in availing ourselves of your
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superior practical knowledge of the legitimate duties in detail
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of each + all of us. It was, therefore, to me a very pleasant
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reflection that you might be induced to continue in a
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position that might render that knowledge available, + I
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still trust that our [underlined] relations are such that you will not
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withhold yr advice + counsel from myself + those connected
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with us who have in good faith endeavored + under
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your position endurable.
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In regard to clerks at Portland, Merrill
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was mistaken. The part was I think not half what he
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stated. I have shown conclusively to all connected with
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Head Quarters, the very great economical [underlined] necessity [underlined], of
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putting all the clerks possible to be employed, upon
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them Rrolls, as every [underlined] day's [underlined] continuance of that 1st Reg
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upon our hands involved + expresses directly + in-
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-directly of pay subsistence clothing quarters +c of $1000,
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the reimbursement of which, by the Genl. Grant would
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be exceedingly difficult + yet "one purchased against
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his will, remains of the same opinion still". I
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can perceive in the present imperfect method

Revision as of 15:17, 23 September 2017

�[state of Maine seal] State of Maine. HEAD QUARTERS Adjutant General's Office. Augusta Sunday morning [inserted] May 26th 1861 Mr dea General. Yrs of 22 + 23 int were not read until after the [?] telegram announcing yr resignation + I felt that a hasty epistle was not what was due you, from me, in view of the very pleasant acquaintance + official inter[?] hitherto existing between us. Little as I know about the details of staff duties, I am satisfied of the very good advantage to the State + myself, + all officers connected with the Military Depts in the present unparalleled emergency, in availing ourselves of your superior practical knowledge of the legitimate duties in detail of each + all of us. It was, therefore, to me a very pleasant reflection that you might be induced to continue in a position that might render that knowledge available, + I still trust that our [underlined] relations are such that you will not withhold yr advice + counsel from myself + those connected with us who have in good faith endeavored + under your position endurable.

In regard to clerks at Portland, Merrill was mistaken. The part was I think not half what he stated. I have shown conclusively to all connected with Head Quarters, the very great economical [underlined] necessity [underlined], of putting all the clerks possible to be employed, upon them Rrolls, as every [underlined] day's [underlined] continuance of that 1st Reg upon our hands involved + expresses directly + in- -directly of pay subsistence clothing quarters +c of $1000, the reimbursement of which, by the Genl. Grant would

be exceedingly difficult + yet "one purchased against

his will, remains of the same opinion still". I can perceive in the present imperfect method