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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 12 0 Browse Search
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and Miss Hazard and Miss Burns, who offer themselves as nurses. Notifies Mr. Crowninshield that the Executive Council have approved of his suggestion, and he has apfirst-rate armorer, Charles McFarland, was procured, who went abroad with Mr. Crowninshield, two days after, to purchase arms. Governor acknowledges receipt of a chfifty thousand pounds sterling. Telegraphs Simeon Draper, New York, that Mr. Crowninshield will be at Fifth Avenue Hotel to-night, to take steamer Persia for Liverp. Governor Boutwell was also to see General Wool in New York. Instructs Mr. Crowninshield that he is to procure twenty-five thousand stand of arms, of the best styor writes to Governor Washburn, of Maine, that the understanding is, that Mr. Crowninshield is to purchase three thousand rifled muskets, of the most approved patter expenses of the agent. Also to Governor Goodwin, of New Hampshire, that Mr. Crowninshield is to purchase two thousand muskets for that State, with the same underst