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− | Hd. Arsenal.] 20th Regt. Maine Vols | + | Hd. Arsenal.] 20th Regt. Maine Vols |
− | 3 Bgd. 1st Div 5th Army Corps | + | 3 Bgd. 1st Div 5th Army Corps |
− | Army of the Potomac. | + | Army of the Potomac. |
− | Camp at Beverly Ford on | + | Camp at Beverly Ford on |
− | The Rappahannock River | + | The Rappahannock River |
− | Virginia | + | Virginia |
− | September 3 1863. | + | September 3 1863. |
John L. Hodsdon | John L. Hodsdon | ||
Adjt. Gen. State of Maine | Adjt. Gen. State of Maine | ||
− | General | + | General |
− | I wish to express to you | + | I wish to express to you |
in behalf of the regiment & for myself, our respect | in behalf of the regiment & for myself, our respect | ||
for the character and appreciation of the services | for the character and appreciation of the services | ||
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It is a matter of unusual regret that failing | It is a matter of unusual regret that failing | ||
health rendered it necessary for him to leave the | health rendered it necessary for him to leave the | ||
− | service. | + | service. I have the Honor Genl. to be very |
− | I have the Honor Genl. to be very | + | Respectfully your Obt. Servant. |
− | Respectfully your Obt. Servant. | + | Charles D. Gilmore |
− | Charles D. Gilmore | + | Lt. Col. Commanding 20th Mine Vols. |
− | Lt. Col. Commanding 20th Mine Vols. | + | |
− | over | + | ["over" underlined on right lower page] |
Revision as of 11:28, 5 October 2018
Hd. Arsenal.] 20th Regt. Maine Vols 3 Bgd. 1st Div 5th Army Corps Army of the Potomac. Camp at Beverly Ford on The Rappahannock River Virginia September 3 1863.
John L. Hodsdon Adjt. Gen. State of Maine
General I wish to express to you
in behalf of the regiment & for myself, our respect for the character and appreciation of the services of our late Surgeon, Major John Benson of Newport. His kindness & discrimination & the unusual assiduity with which he applied himself to the duties of his Office, rendered him Exceedingly useful and popular with the regiment, while his marked ability gave him at once high reputation with other surgeons of the Army. It is a matter of unusual regret that failing health rendered it necessary for him to leave the service. I have the Honor Genl. to be very
Respectfully your Obt. Servant. Charles D. Gilmore Lt. Col. Commanding 20th Mine Vols. ["over" underlined on right lower page]