William C. Holbrook to Frederick Holbrook
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His Excellency
Gov. Holbrook
BrattleboroVermont
Camp "Williams" La.Sept. 24th 1862Dear Father
Before this letter reaches you, you will probably have seen Gen. Phelps & Dr. Kelly. I have been so much engaged that I I have not found time to write until now.
Since last writing there has been a vacancy in Co. "G". caused by the resignation
of 1st Lieut. Howard. I would recommend for promotion 2d Lieut. Leonard P.
Bingham Co. "G" to be made 1st Lieut. of said "G". Co. vs. Howard resigned &
2d Sergt. Frank N. Tinney to be made 2d Lieut of said "G". Co. vs. Bingham
promoted. I wish you would please forward their commissions as soon
as possible as their services in those capacities are very much needed. I
suppose there will be several other vacancies soon as a great many of the old
line officers are permanantly disabled fromby disease contracted in the swamps at Vicksburg. this
summers campaign has thinned our ranks sadly a great many of our men
will have to be discharged especially the old men & premature boys. I have
sent the names of several officers to Gen. Butler to be detailed on
recruiting service in Vt. I expect it will
be extremely difficult to
get men to come into this Depart. & this Regt. since the issue of that
infamous "Order".
We are being "paid off" to-day. I sent my alloted pay home by Dr. Kelly I hope to
be able to rewoke the allotment rolls of the officers. I had supposed our
alloted pay was sacred, but it seems that Gen. B - has power to convert it &
anything else he [ ]forinto my purpose that may suggest itself to him. I wish
you would acertain if the Depart. at Washington intend to give us a Court of
Inquiry as soon as I have proven the aspersion of the
Gen. Comy to be false. I shall tender my resignation, with a full conviction
that this war was brought on by rascals & can be settled by them.
I have discharged my duties as well & faithfully as I could as all will
admit. but my education never fitted me to serve in a Depart. where everything
is so repugnant to my feelings in a Depart. where merit is distributed to all
equally that deserve it I should be satisfied to serve, but in this Depart. I am
sorry to say such principles are ignored. I dont suppose my resignation would be
accepted here in that case I should request that it be sent to Washington &
I have not much doubt but with your influence it would be accepted. My health is
very good. Much love to all at home
I am
Your Aff SonW C Holbrook