Letter from Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, April 27, 1863

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Letter from Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, April 27, 1863

Subject

Shaw, Robert Gould, 1837-1863--Correspondence; United States.Army.Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 54th (1863-1865); Recruiting and enlistment; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans

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Camp Meigs, Readville


April 27 1863





To the


Adjutant General


Of Massachusetts





Sir,





I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your communication [crossed out word] 25 [Inst.] in regard to Charles M. Johnston, Recruiting Agent for the 54th Regt at Springfield Mass.





Lieutenant Bridge, being ordered to report to his regiment for duty, left said Johnston in charge of the Recruiting Office at that place.





As there is little prospect of receiving any more men from there, I think it would be advisable to relieve Johnston from duty, and close the office, as you suggest -





Very respectfully


[?] Servant


Robert G. Shaw


Col [?] 9 54 Regt Mass Inf.
A letter from Colonel Robert Gould Shaw to the Adjutant General of Massachusetts written on April 27, 1863. The letter suggests that the recruiting center for the Massachusetts 54th infantry regiment in Springfield Massachusetts should be closed. Colonel Shaw felt that there would be no more men available for recruitment at this center. Colonel Shaw was the Commander of the Massachusetts 54th Infantry regiment, the first official African American regiments to be formed in the United States. Colonel Shaw was killed at the battle for Fort Wagner, near Charleston South Carolina on July 18, 1963.

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Shaw, Robert Gould, 1837-1863

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Date

1863-04-27

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Is part of the Civil War Collection, 1861-1865. Massachusetts National Guard Museum & Archives, Worcester, Massachusetts. http://www.mass.gov/guard/museum/index.htm

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en-US

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Citation

Shaw, Robert Gould, 1837-1863, “Letter from Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, April 27, 1863,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 18, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/870.

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