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− | As soon as I received | + | As soon as I received yours of the 26 I made known to the officers of the Regt your intention of appointing Dr. Morrison as their Surgeon, & I regret to say that the appointment would not be satisfactory to the Regt, nor would it be pleasant for him under existing circumstances |
− | I learn that Dr. | + | I learn that Dr. Jones[?] of Bangor would probably give satisfaction and should he accept of a commission I hope he will be sent out at once as my Commission is ready for me & the place here may be occupied by another as soon as practicable. |
− | The Regt. is in | + | The Regt. is in new quarters and when their ranks are filled with sound men and uniformed, I cannot see why it will not be as pleasant a Regt. to be connected with as any on the Field, certainly if attention to Regimental duties and a healthy esprit de corps it will done by the present officers |
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Fort Corcoran Arlington Heights Aug. 28 1861
Dear Sir
As soon as I received yours of the 26 I made known to the officers of the Regt your intention of appointing Dr. Morrison as their Surgeon, & I regret to say that the appointment would not be satisfactory to the Regt, nor would it be pleasant for him under existing circumstances
I learn that Dr. Jones[?] of Bangor would probably give satisfaction and should he accept of a commission I hope he will be sent out at once as my Commission is ready for me & the place here may be occupied by another as soon as practicable.
The Regt. is in new quarters and when their ranks are filled with sound men and uniformed, I cannot see why it will not be as pleasant a Regt. to be connected with as any on the Field, certainly if attention to Regimental duties and a healthy esprit de corps it will done by the present officers