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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 1 1 Browse Search
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d Armory, Can you send me to-night a first-rate armorer, who is a judge of arms, ready to go where he may be wanted for six weeks? A first-rate armorer, Charles McFarland, was procured, who went abroad with Mr. Crowninshield, two days after, to purchase arms. Governor acknowledges receipt of a check for five hundred dollars from George Draper, to be appropriated for the relief of the families of those who have fallen or may fall in obeying the call of their country. Gives a letter to Rev. N. Shepard, pastor of the Tremont-Street Baptist Church, who said he should start for Washington this evening, if he had to walk all the way. Acknowledges the receipt from William Dehon of eighty-eight flannel shirts for the soldiers of Massachusetts who may be unprovided for in the present emergency. Requests S. G. Ward, of Boston, banker, to issue a letter of credit in favor of F. B. Crowninshield for fifty thousand pounds sterling. Telegraphs Simeon Draper, New York, that Mr. Crowninshield w