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    Mr. Washburn;
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Old Town May 22, 1861
                        Dear Sir;
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Mr. Washburn;
                                      I see today a
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notice of a circular to the governors
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Dear Sir;
of the states concerning the appoint-
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ment of military officers.
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I see today a notice of a circular to the governors of the states concerning the appointment of military officers.
    I write to get some information upon  
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the construction of these circulars and
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I write to get some information upon the construction of these circulars and
to learn whether it is in your power
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to learn whether it is in your power under the provisions of that circular to
under the provisions of that circular to
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appoint to any military office my friend Samuel W. Hoskins of this  
appoint to any military office my
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place.  Mr. Hoskins unfortunately was up river on a drive when the ten regiment bill was passed else he would have probably been today in the 2d Regiment.
friend Samuel W. Hoskins of this  
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place.  Mr. Hoskins unfortunately
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He is desirous of taking some position, holding some place, however humble,
was up river on a drive when
 
the ten regiment bill was passed else
 
he would have probably been today
 
in the 2d Regiment.
 
He is desirous of taking some position,
 
holding some place, however humble,
 
 
in which he can be of service.
 
in which he can be of service.

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Old Town May 22, 1861 Mr. Washburn;

Dear Sir;

I see today a notice of a circular to the governors of the states concerning the appointment of military officers.

I write to get some information upon the construction of these circulars and to learn whether it is in your power under the provisions of that circular to appoint to any military office my friend Samuel W. Hoskins of this place. Mr. Hoskins unfortunately was up river on a drive when the ten regiment bill was passed else he would have probably been today in the 2d Regiment.

He is desirous of taking some position, holding some place, however humble, in which he can be of service.