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enough of their had not been so many distinguished[underlined] Citizens of Maine visiting the Camp continually telling them, they were not obliged to do this and do that role that and of thing.

    One Gentleman I believe

took the responsibility of telegtraph -ing you to send on some one to look after the interest of the Regiment. I didn't thank the gentlemen for his interference + his action was wholly uncalled for.

    In a military point of view,

I am sensible of my inexperience, but in other aspects I consider myself, with the assistance of my Staff, amply competent to look after the interests of this Regiment

   The General [?word] has done everything

for us that we could reasonably expect. It is true we have had