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Executive Department
                                                Augusta, May 11, 1861
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Augusta, May 11, 1861
  
Joseph R Hall Eq
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Joseph R Hall Esq
                      Sir     Leaving this city in the early
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train on Monday Morning next.  You will proceed
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Sir
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Leaving this city in the early
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train on Monday Morning next, you will proceed
 
to Boston, and there make arrangements for dining
 
to Boston, and there make arrangements for dining
 
in that city on Wednesday next, the second Regiment
 
in that city on Wednesday next, the second Regiment
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After you have made the Contract, you will telegraph
 
After you have made the Contract, you will telegraph
 
me what route and upon what terms you have made the
 
me what route and upon what terms you have made the
Contract and at what time the train will leave
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Contract and at what time the train will leave.
Tuesday Eveningyou will proceed to New York and there
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Tuesday Evening, you will proceed to New York and there
 
arrange for the reception of our troops, by the Authorities
 
arrange for the reception of our troops, by the Authorities
 
of the United States. You will confer with Linneus
 
of the United States. You will confer with Linneus
Draper Eq. Chairman of the Defense Committee, and
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Draper Esq. Chairman of the Defense Committee, and
also with Col Wildes P. Walker in reference to re-
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also with Col Wilder P. Walker in reference to re-

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Copy State of Maine

Executive Department Augusta, May 11, 1861

Joseph R Hall Esq

Sir

Leaving this city in the early train on Monday Morning next, you will proceed to Boston, and there make arrangements for dining in that city on Wednesday next, the second Regiment of Maine Volunteers, and also for transporting said Regiment on the afternoon and evening of the same day from Boston to New York. You will make the best bargain you can with one of the Sound routes. After you have made the Contract, you will telegraph me what route and upon what terms you have made the Contract and at what time the train will leave. Tuesday Evening, you will proceed to New York and there arrange for the reception of our troops, by the Authorities of the United States. You will confer with Linneus Draper Esq. Chairman of the Defense Committee, and also with Col Wilder P. Walker in reference to re-