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Dear Gov,  
 
Dear Gov,  
    Mr John Sawyer enlisted and went  
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out in the 2d Me Reg- He has proved him-
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Mr John Sawyer enlisted and went  
self a good soldier- He is now orderly
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out in the 2d Me Reg- He has proved
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himself a good soldier- He is now orderly
 
in his Co. K and I learn there are  
 
in his Co. K and I learn there are  
 
two vacancies in the Co. of Lieuts- The
 
two vacancies in the Co. of Lieuts- The
 
friends of Mr S. are very desirous he
 
friends of Mr S. are very desirous he
 
shall be promoted to Lieut, and I sincerely
 
shall be promoted to Lieut, and I sincerely
hope you will apt [appoint] him- and I cheerfully
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hope you will apt him- and I cheerfully
 
recommend him to your favorable consideration.
 
recommend him to your favorable consideration.
  I enclose a letter from his old
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I enclose a letter from his old
 
Teacher at Hampden Academy-
 
Teacher at Hampden Academy-
   I have been told his apt will be
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I have been told his apt will be
 
satisfactory to Col Varney
 
satisfactory to Col Varney
      Yours Truly
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    H. Hamlin
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Yours Truly
 
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H. Hamlin
  
 
Gov. A. Coburn
 
Gov. A. Coburn

Revision as of 18:08, 27 October 2021

Bangor Mar 2, 1863

Dear Gov,

Mr John Sawyer enlisted and went out in the 2d Me Reg- He has proved himself a good soldier- He is now orderly in his Co. K and I learn there are two vacancies in the Co. of Lieuts- The friends of Mr S. are very desirous he shall be promoted to Lieut, and I sincerely hope you will apt him- and I cheerfully recommend him to your favorable consideration.

I enclose a letter from his old Teacher at Hampden Academy-

I have been told his apt will be satisfactory to Col Varney

Yours Truly H. Hamlin

Gov. A. Coburn