A History of Massachusetts in the Civil War volume 1

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A History of Massachusetts in the Civil War volume 1
William Schouler
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I want to know whether they shall be sent to Fortress Monroe, as General Butler wants them to be, or what I shall do with them. They are ready to start at twenty-four hours notice. " May 29. He telegraphs to Colonel Dalton, Washington, " Urge Government to let me have guns from ordnance yard, and mount them in harbor forts. Merchants here constantly pressing me to obtain them. " He writes to M. C. Pratt, Holyoke, " I have no orders for cavalry. Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to fur... nish more infantry and cavalry, but cannot do it. " He writes to Colonel Jonas H. French, Boston, declining to accept his offer to raise a regiment, " as there are troops now under arms in the State sufficient to fill double the quota as signed to Massachusetts. Nothing would give me greater pleas ure than to have liberty to send more troops. " In the early weeks of the war, several debts were contracted in the name of the Commonwealth, by officers and others, for supplies for the immediate use of troops on their way to Washington.

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