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             General:-  I enclose herein an official copy of a communication just received from Hd. Qrs. Ft. Leavenworth.
             General:-  I enclose herein an official copy of a communication just received from Hd. Qrs. Ft. Leavenworth.
                             As I am authorized by Lieut. Genl. Sherman under date may 20, 1867, to "organize the companies of the 10th Cavalry with a total of 84 enlisted men at first [2 words underline], to be raised to 99 per company subsequently."  (See G. 114.D.M. Vo 2.67 & end.) and as moreover Maj. Gen'l. Hancock in person gave me verbal orders to the same effect the day before his last departure from this place, I must decline organizing "F". Co. of the regiment [strike] 10th. Cav. until there are 84 available recruits of my reg't. at this Post present for duty.- unless I receive contrary orders to those above stated from Hd. Qrs. Mil. Div. of the Mo.
                             As I am authorized by Lieut. Genl. Sherman under date may 20, 1867, to "organize the companies of the 10th Cavalry with a total of 84 enlisted men at first [2 words underline], to be raised to 99 per company subsequently."  (See G. 114.D.M. Vo 2.67 & end.) and as moreover Maj. Gen'l. Hancock in person gave me verbal orders to the same effect the day before his last departure from this place, I must decline organizing "F". Co. of the regiment [strike] 10th. Cav. until there are 84 available recruits of my reg't. at this Post present for duty.- unless I receive contrary orders to those above stated from Hd. Qrs. Mil. Div. of the Mo.
     The recruits now here to be assigend to Co. "F." are being uniformed and drilled; - every preparation has [strike] is been [strike] being made to effect the organization of that company without [strike out] the least possible delay after the arrival of enough more recruits to make the number available 84.
     The recruits now here to be assigned to Co. "F." are being uniformed and drilled; - every preparation has [strike] is been [strike] being made to effect the organization of that company without [strike out] the least possible delay after the arrival of enough more recruits to make the number available 84.

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Head Qrs. Tenth Regiment U. S. Cavalry. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, June 19, 1867.

Bvt. Brig. Genl. C. McKeever. Asst. Adjt. Gen'l. U.S.A. Hd. Qrs. Dept. of the Missouri.

           General:-   I enclose herein an official copy of a communication just received from Hd. Qrs. Ft. Leavenworth.
                            As I am authorized by Lieut. Genl. Sherman under date may 20, 1867, to "organize the companies of the 10th Cavalry with a total of 84 enlisted men at first [2 words underline], to be raised to 99 per company subsequently."  (See G. 114.D.M. Vo 2.67 & end.) and as moreover Maj. Gen'l. Hancock in person gave me verbal orders to the same effect the day before his last departure from this place, I must decline organizing "F". Co. of the regiment [strike] 10th. Cav. until there are 84 available recruits of my reg't. at this Post present for duty.- unless I receive contrary orders to those above stated from Hd. Qrs. Mil. Div. of the Mo.
    The recruits now here to be assigned to Co. "F." are being uniformed and drilled; - every preparation has [strike] is been [strike] being made to effect the organization of that company without [strike out] the least possible delay after the arrival of enough more recruits to make the number available 84.