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Huntley's train has been loaded and is ready to start, but I am astonished to find that it does not take all the property of "M" Co. Dr. Collins & Hospital occupy three [strike] two wagons. Lt. | Huntley's train has been loaded and is ready to start, but I am astonished to find that it does not take all the property of "M" Co. Dr. Collins & Hospital occupy three [strike] two wagons. Lt. Harmon one, D& L. property one - and Huntley himself one - the other five wagons I have filled with "M." Co. truck and there still remains at least four [underline] wagon loads - of the property of that company. | ||
I recommend the sending back of three or four wagons to remove this stuff - and take most of it to Arbuckle. Where all this stuff came from I do not know, a simply examination by you of the amount and condition of the property of "M". Co. when the wagons reach you - will satisfy you of Lt. Lee worthlessness as a company officer - especially of his unfitness to command. | I recommend the sending back of three or four wagons to remove this stuff - and take most of it to Arbuckle. Where all this stuff came from I do not know, a simply examination by you of the amount and condition of the property of "M". Co. when the wagons reach you - will satisfy you of Lt. Lee worthlessness as a company officer - especially of his unfitness to command. |
Revision as of 17:02, 5 May 2019
10 o'clk Monday Huntley's train has been loaded and is ready to start, but I am astonished to find that it does not take all the property of "M" Co. Dr. Collins & Hospital occupy three [strike] two wagons. Lt. Harmon one, D& L. property one - and Huntley himself one - the other five wagons I have filled with "M." Co. truck and there still remains at least four [underline] wagon loads - of the property of that company.
I recommend the sending back of three or four wagons to remove this stuff - and take most of it to Arbuckle. Where all this stuff came from I do not know, a simply examination by you of the amount and condition of the property of "M". Co. when the wagons reach you - will satisfy you of Lt. Lee worthlessness as a company officer - especially of his unfitness to command.