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General Court Martial
                    Washington D.C
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Washington D.C
                          March 15th 1864
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March 15th 1864
  
 
To
 
To
 
His Excellency Gov. Cony
 
His Excellency Gov. Cony
          Governor,
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                    Mr. Thomas M. Given  
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Governor,
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Mr. Thomas M. Given  
 
of Brunswick writes me that he is making  
 
of Brunswick writes me that he is making  
 
application for the position of Lieutenant in one  
 
application for the position of Lieutenant in one  
 
one of the Batteries about to be raised in Maine.
 
one of the Batteries about to be raised in Maine.
      I know Mr. Given very well : he is a  
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I know Mr. Given very well: he is a  
 
young man of character and capacity. I  
 
young man of character and capacity. I  
 
am glad he desires to enter the service, and  
 
am glad he desires to enter the service, and  
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meet all the requirements of the office, and do  
 
meet all the requirements of the office, and do  
 
honor to his state & the service.
 
honor to his state & the service.
  I feel an interest in Mr. Given as a deserving  
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I feel an interest in Mr. Given as a deserving  
 
young man, & trust he may receive an appoint-
 
young man, & trust he may receive an appoint-
 
ment suitable to his abilities and education.
 
ment suitable to his abilities and education.
                  Very respectfully, your obdt. servt.
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                              J.L. Chamberlain.
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Very respectfully, your obdt. servt.
                              Colonel 20th Maine Vols.
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J.L. Chamberlain.
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Colonel 20th Maine Vols.

Revision as of 20:46, 7 December 2018

General Court Martial Washington D.C March 15th 1864

To His Excellency Gov. Cony

Governor,

Mr. Thomas M. Given of Brunswick writes me that he is making application for the position of Lieutenant in one one of the Batteries about to be raised in Maine.

I know Mr. Given very well: he is a young man of character and capacity. I am glad he desires to enter the service, and have no doubt that, should you be pleased to grant him the position he wishes, he will fully meet all the requirements of the office, and do honor to his state & the service.

I feel an interest in Mr. Given as a deserving young man, & trust he may receive an appoint- ment suitable to his abilities and education.

Very respectfully, your obdt. servt. J.L. Chamberlain. Colonel 20th Maine Vols.