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Civil War Artillery
First Regiment Light Artillery
Under this proposition a telegraphic correspondence was at once opened with General Jno. E. Wool, U. S. Army, then in New York City, and who
was at the time supposed to have authority from the War Department to accept the services of troops for the government.
Detroit, April 22, 1861. General John E. Wool, U. S. Army, New York City:
A field battery of four guns complete tender their services to the War Department. Will they be received, in addition to the Quota from Michigan?
Light Artillery
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