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Dear Sir
 
Dear Sir
  
At the instance of Binj(??) Athearn I write to inquire if the death of [underscored] Robert T. Athearn of Co. E. Second Reg't of Maine Volunteers has been reported to you. The last accounts he can get of him, is that he was wounded at the Battle of Gaines Mills on the 27 June 1862 in the arm above the elbow, that he was seen on the field soon after the Battle by a comrade who tied a handkerchief over his wound and left him. Whether he was taken prisoner or died is not known. If you have the subject and will communicate it to me, you would much oblige me and his parents.
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At the instance of Benj. Athearn I write to inquire if the death of Robert T. Athearn of Co. E. Second Reg't of Maine Volunteers has been reported to you. The last accounts he can get of him, is that he was wounded at the Battle of Gaines Mills on the 27 June 1862 in the arm above the elbow, that he was seen on the field soon after the Battle by a comrade who tied a handkerchief over his wound and left him. Whether he was taken prisoner or died is not known. If you have the report, and will communicate it to me, you would much oblige me and his parents.
  
 
Yours truly
 
Yours truly
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Gen. J.L. Hodsdon Adjt. General Maine
 
Gen. J.L. Hodsdon Adjt. General Maine
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Paroled prisoner, in hospital,
 
Paroled prisoner, in hospital,

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Hope Jan'y 1st 1863

Dear Sir

At the instance of Benj. Athearn I write to inquire if the death of Robert T. Athearn of Co. E. Second Reg't of Maine Volunteers has been reported to you. The last accounts he can get of him, is that he was wounded at the Battle of Gaines Mills on the 27 June 1862 in the arm above the elbow, that he was seen on the field soon after the Battle by a comrade who tied a handkerchief over his wound and left him. Whether he was taken prisoner or died is not known. If you have the report, and will communicate it to me, you would much oblige me and his parents.

Yours truly Henry Hobbs

Gen. J.L. Hodsdon Adjt. General Maine


Paroled prisoner, in hospital,