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Arlington Heights
 
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Camp Rice
 
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Head Quarters, 2nd Regt Maine Volunteers
 
Head Quarters, 2nd Regt Maine Volunteers
  
 
Aug 9th, 1861
 
Aug 9th, 1861
 
 
Hon I. Washburn Jr
 
Hon I. Washburn Jr
  
 
Dear Sir
 
Dear Sir
  
It is understood by us here that there is soon to be some person appointed from Maine, paid by the State, whose duty will be to look particularly after the wants of our Maine Regiments in the field, It is exceedingly laborious[?] for [?] and other officers of a regiment to be continually [?] for[?] hours[?] about the various departments at Washington, and if these[?] duties could[?] be expanded to a competent[?] man in much better [?] would you [?] [?] our troops If such an appointment is made Col. Jameson, Major [?] Quarter Master Lord and myself would prefer Dr. [?] Gordan. He is a business man and thoroughly acquainted with all the [?] avenues leading to the various departments, In addition to the above[?] he is a humane mand and one that the boys are always pleased with, should such an appointment be decided upon please not forget our wishes[?] in[?] this[?] respect
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It is understood by us here that there is soon to be some person appointed from Maine, paid by the State, whose duty will be to look particularly after the wants of our Maine Regiments in the fieldIt is exceedingly laborious for Cols. and other officers of a regiment to be continually [?] for hours about the various departments at Washington, and if these duties could be confided to a competent man in much better [?] would you [?] find our troops If such an appointment is made Col. Jameson, Major Varney, Quarter Master Lord and myself would prefer Dr. C.A. Gordon. He is a business man and thoroughly acquainted with all the [?] avenues leading to the various departmentsIn addition to the above he is a humane mand and one that the boys are always pleased with, should such an appointment be decided upon please not forget our wishes in this respect
  
Very[?] Respectfully Yours [?] Haste[?]
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Very Respectfully Yours in Haste
  
Lieut Col. Chas. [?] Roberts 2nd Maine Regt
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Lieut Col. Chas. W.  Roberts 2nd Maine Regt

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Arlington Heights Camp Rice Head Quarters, 2nd Regt Maine Volunteers

Aug 9th, 1861 Hon I. Washburn Jr

Dear Sir

It is understood by us here that there is soon to be some person appointed from Maine, paid by the State, whose duty will be to look particularly after the wants of our Maine Regiments in the field. It is exceedingly laborious for Cols. and other officers of a regiment to be continually [?] for hours about the various departments at Washington, and if these duties could be confided to a competent man in much better [?] would you [?] find our troops If such an appointment is made Col. Jameson, Major Varney, Quarter Master Lord and myself would prefer Dr. C.A. Gordon. He is a business man and thoroughly acquainted with all the [?] avenues leading to the various departments. In addition to the above he is a humane mand and one that the boys are always pleased with, should such an appointment be decided upon please not forget our wishes in this respect

Very Respectfully Yours in Haste

Lieut Col. Chas. W. Roberts 2nd Maine Regt