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Dear Sir
  
I have resigned my position as Col. of the 2nd Rgt of Me. Vol. and my resignation has been accepted. My p[?] troubles [?] absolutely necessary for me to return home and devote my time to my private business which is in a very sad condition. Justice to those at home dependent on me, has in a just[?] measure induced me to take this step. Since[?] [?] at your hands my commission as Col. of the 2nd Rgt. I have endeavored to the utmost of my ability to merit the Confidence reposed in me, how well I have succeeded I am willing to let[?]
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I have resigned my position as Col. of the 2nd Rgt of Me. Vol. and my resignation has been accepted. My pecuniary troubles [?] absolutely necessary for me to return home and devote my time to my private business which is in a very sad condition. Justice to those at home dependent on me, has in a great measure induced me to take this step. Since receiving at your hands my commission as Col. of the 2nd Rgt. I have endeavored to the utmost of my ability to merit the confidence reposed in me, how well I have succeeded I am willing to let

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Washington Aug’t 13th 1861

Dear Sir

I have resigned my position as Col. of the 2nd Rgt of Me. Vol. and my resignation has been accepted. My pecuniary troubles [?] absolutely necessary for me to return home and devote my time to my private business which is in a very sad condition. Justice to those at home dependent on me, has in a great measure induced me to take this step. Since receiving at your hands my commission as Col. of the 2nd Rgt. I have endeavored to the utmost of my ability to merit the confidence reposed in me, how well I have succeeded I am willing to let