Copy of letter from Philip P. Slaughter to Brigadier General Marshall, 1861

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Written from Abingdon, Virginia. Letter regards contradictory orders and illness of William D. Stuart and men.

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English.
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Abingdon Dec. 27th 1861

To-

Sir,

The Regt. is reduced lower than one half its original size, and is at present in a very debilitated condition. Col. Stuart, by reason of sickness has not been able to take command of the Regt. since leaving Richmond. Maj. Green is absent, all of which combine to place me in a very unenviable position upon the receipt of your orders.

As to the matter of transportation, I have only eight or ten wagons and no horses, as the Quartermaster informs me.

I shall endeavor to the utmost of my ability to move at the earliest time possible and most sincerely hope I may be able to join you in season to render some assistance in the existing emergency.

This will be handed to you by Capt. T. Smith of the 56th Regt. in whom you can place all confidence.

I did not see your courier or I should have dispatched by him. He left before I could reach the village.

I am sir very respectfully

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