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Davidson      I saw by the papers that a report was spread that I was badly wounded.  This is false and without foundation.  I understand that you know through Woodward of the Gilmon-Myers affair and of all of the particulars of the miserable business.  There is still another officer left who should be forced out of the regiment or ostracised for his connection with this affair and another matter.  I will not mention names, but probably you have heard something of it, and when you do know ths officer, I do not think you will be greatly surprised, as I have some idea of your estimate
Davidson      I saw by the papers that a report was spread that I was badly wounded.  This is false and without foundation.  I understand that you know through Woodward of the Gilmon-Myers affair and of all of the particulars of the miserable business.  There is still another officer left who should be forced out of the regiment or ostracised for his connection with this affair and another matter.  I will not mention names, but probably you have heard something of it, and when you do know ths officer, I do not think you will be greatly surprised, as I have some idea of your estimate of him.  The Tobins

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Davidson I saw by the papers that a report was spread that I was badly wounded. This is false and without foundation. I understand that you know through Woodward of the Gilmon-Myers affair and of all of the particulars of the miserable business. There is still another officer left who should be forced out of the regiment or ostracised for his connection with this affair and another matter. I will not mention names, but probably you have heard something of it, and when you do know ths officer, I do not think you will be greatly surprised, as I have some idea of your estimate of him. The Tobins