MSA SC 4707-36-1
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1861/09/05
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Letter, Captain E.G. Beckwith, to Lt. Col. Dennis regarding two checks originally enclosed as payment for rations.
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MSA SC 4707-36-2
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1861/09/11
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Letter, J.D. Bennett, acknowledging receipt of $50 for recruitment for the MD Home Brigade.
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MSA SC 4707-36-3
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1861/09/24
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Letter, D. Blocher, Baltimore, discussing the formation of a regiment of the Potomac Home Brigade and its officers. Blocher relates that Col. Spates had an interview with Gov. Thomas and with Gen. Scott [S.M.] Blair among other gossip
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MSA SC 4707-36-4
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1861/09/24
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Letter, James C. Clarke, Supt. (1824-1902), Baltimore, in reply to a request from Col. G.R. Dennis for troop transportation. He also confirms he transported troops for [Mr. Lazd] who D. Blocher represented as a recruiting officer
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MSA SC 4707-36-5
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1861/10/28
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Letter, J.B. Coloney, Lt., Muddy Branch Camp, requesting Col. Dennis to detain William G. Storck who is presumed a deserter after his disappearance on October 17, during a march from Williamsport to Darnestown.
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MSA SC 4707-36-6
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1861/11/02
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Letter, Jeremiah C. Cramer, Harmony Grove, MD, complaining that the army is taking all his wood and he is losing money expected from from its sale. He requests reimbursement.
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MSA SC 4707-36-7
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1861/11/08
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Letter, J.W. Henry, Westminster, MD, saying that Charles W. [Aursler] is too ill for duty.
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MSA SC 4707-36-8
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1861/11/05
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Letter, S.B. Holabird, Frederick, MD, asking Col. Dennis to arrest and confine mutinous teamsters until they cooperate.
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MSA SC 4707-36-9
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1861/10/04
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Letter, Francis S. Jones, Libertytown, MD, requesting aid for a Mr. Willson whose son has enlisted underage. Mr. Willson wishes to retrieve the boy.
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MSA SC 4707-36-10-1
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1861/11/08
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Letter, William [N.] Martin, Uniontown, MD, requesting the extension of Alfred Shriner's furlough for 8-10 days due to continued rheumatism.
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MSA SC 4707-36-10-2
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1861/11/15
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Letter, William [N.] Martin, Uniontown, MD, with notification that Alfred Shriner is unable to perform his duty because of subacute rheumatism and Dr. Martin therefore requests a furlough extension.
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MSA SC 4707-36-11
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1861/10/07
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Letter, W.G. Maxwell, Baltimore, MD, quoting prices for cap covers of $7.50 per dozen or 75 cents each for vulcanized rubber. Glazed muslin would be cheaper.
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MSA SC 4707-36-12
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1861/09/16
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Letter, Francis Thomas, Gov. (1799-1876), expressing satisfaction at the appointment of Edward Cresap Ord as Brigadier General of the Potomac Home Brigade and warns Col. Dennis to guard a shipment of 1000 guns.
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MSA SC 4707-36-13
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1861/11/08
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Letter, J.J. Weaver, Uniontown, MD, informing Col. Dennis that David [Bloom] has pneumonia and requests a furlough for him for 10 days to two weeks.
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