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The Governor appointed Hon. Francis B. Crowninshield the agent to proceed to Europe and purchase arms, and gave him a letter of credit to the amount of fifty thousand pounds sterling.
Mr. Crowninshield sailed in the next steamer from New York for England.
On the day that orders were received to send forward troops, the Governor wrote the following letter:—
Boston, April 15, 1861. To Hon. Simon Cameron, Secretary of War.
Sir,—I have received telegrams from yourself and Brigadier-General Thomas, admonishing me of a coming requisition for twenty companies of sixty-four privates each; and I have caused orders to be distributed to bring the men into Boston before to-morrow night, and to await orders.
Allow me to urge the issue of an order to the Springfield (Mass.) Armory, to double the production of arms at once, and to push the work to the utmost.
If any aid by way of money or credit is needed from Massachusetts, I hope to be at once apprised.
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