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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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ment, we desire to offer our services in preparing any garments you may need, either at the present time or a later period of the war. A note stating your necessities, addressed to any of the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. Arabella P. Mott, 209 Tenth street. Georgiana S. Peters, 19 E. 15th street. Eleanor F. Strong 38 E. 22d street. Ella Coles, 298 Fifth avenue. Mary Benkard, 96 Fifth avenue. Colonel Allen replied with some difficulty, as he was suffering from a severe cold. The officers then entered a room in the Astor House, where the ladies were, and Dr. Mott said: Col. Allen and officers of the First Regiment:--The ladies present, are those who have attached their names to the letter read to you, offering their services to contribute whatever is necessary for the use of the regiment. It would take too long a time to introduce them to you personally, but the occasion calls for a fervent expression of feeling, which I am physically unable to express, a