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Franklin County: Alexander K. McClure to Eli Slifer [?], July 25, 1862

Summary:
McClure comments on the merits of several different soldiers, and expresses his determiniation to meet the required number of enlisted men for his county.


A. K. McClure

July 25

Chambersburg

Dear Colonel

I have of course many applications for interference with appointments. Some are [unclear: meritous] and I shall lay such before you.

J. J. Creigh of West Chester who was [unclear: used] at one time for rotary has been in the Reserves Company A 1st Regiment. Colonel Roberts and would be a first class man to be commissioned as a Lieutenant or Captain. He is a son of Reverend Dr Creigh of this County and Educated and excellent

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man. I have [unclear: matters] him that his Colonel or Captain must ask his appointment. If so, let it be done.

In the formation of the new levy I will under no circumstances, [unclear: fair] the appointment of any man except upon the ground of fitness & merit.

Surgeon A W Green. 7th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, is broken down and is [unclear: deserving] of being relieved for a while to examine recruits at Harrisburg until he recovers his

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health a little. He is one of the first young physicians of Germantown and if it can be done. He is a very valuable man.

I see that they have at last come to their senses at Washington and concluded after three weeks of hesitation, to take 9 & 12 [illeg.] men & fill up the army. Let us be thankful that they did not wait a month longer and defeat recruiting as they did before.

The General has struck the right chord. His proc

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lamation will be promptly [unclear: ] too. He is the only executive who has [illeg.] to them himself upon the people for men & money. It will be a proud chapter in his history.

I take the [unclear: stump] to [unclear: ] enemy & will not sit down to rest until our quota is full to the last man. I do hope that you will tender Captain McKibbin the Command of a Regiment here. It would be very acceptable, and there is no better man [illeg.] [unclear: large]. I am satisfied he could be [unclear: svt]. He is at the Merchants Hotel, Philadelphia

Truly Thine

AKMcClure



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