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George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain, Chapter 1: from Massachusetts to Virginia. (search)
you see any chance to get a berth to go with the first volunteers from Massachusetts, keep me in mind, and give me an early opportunity. That's what I want, Captain Gordon. Yours, (Signed) W. D. And it was on the same day, though later, in an interview with Dwight, that I informed him of the Governor's acceptance of my prop effort. It was on the same day, too, that Dwight, suggesting the possibility of procuring money by subscription, carried from my office a paper which pledged Major Gordon to the command of a regiment which the contributors were to equip, organize, and support, until this burden should be assumed by the General Government. Such he seventeenth instant, to which no reply had been made. The following letter to me from Major Dwight, dated April 25, is pertinent. It is as follows:-- Dear Gordon, If you think you cannot go to Washington this P. M., Andrews and myself are ready to start under your direction, to bring back an answer to the fundamental qu