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I hope this favor will not be denied me as to the extra expenses referred[?] to in my former note, I meant horse[?], mattress &c[?] which if I did not hold the Commission but for a few weeks, would be sold[?] again at a discount which will have to be my loss – However, I doubt not[?] that every thing will[?] be[?] done in a just manner. I will endeavour [endeavor] to do my duty to the extent of my ability. & hope that I shall receive your authority to obtain suitable instruments while in Boston or New York
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I hope this favor will not be denied me as to the extra expenses referred to in my former note. I meant horse, mattress etc. which if I did not hold the Commission but for a few weeks, would be sold again at a discount which will have to be my loss – However, I doubt not that every thing will be done in a just manner. I will endeavour to do my duty to the extent of my ability & hope that I shall receive your authority to obtain suitable instruments while in Boston or New York
  
 
Respectfully & sincerely
 
Respectfully & sincerely
 
 
Yours Truly
 
Yours Truly
  

Revision as of 17:41, 6 July 2020

Soldier to go to battle without his arms.

I hope this favor will not be denied me as to the extra expenses referred to in my former note. I meant horse, mattress etc. which if I did not hold the Commission but for a few weeks, would be sold again at a discount which will have to be my loss – However, I doubt not that every thing will be done in a just manner. I will endeavour to do my duty to the extent of my ability & hope that I shall receive your authority to obtain suitable instruments while in Boston or New York

Respectfully & sincerely Yours Truly

D. M. Ruer

Gov Washburn