The Case of the Battalion Stated, With An Exposition of the Grounds Upon Which Chas. Lee Jones, Esq., Expected to Have Had the Command of the Battalion (Consisting of Three Companies Raised By Himself in the District of Columbia
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No. 3. War Department, December 22d, 1846.. Sir: — In reply to your communications of the 7th and 19th instant, proposing, on behalf of yourself and others, to raise a volunteer corps in this District, with a view to immediate service with the army during the war with Mexico, I have the honor to inform you, that it is not con- templated at this time to call for additional troops of this description. Should the state of the war render further call for volunteers necessary, the Department will ta...ke pleasure in giving as favorable a consideration to your patriotic offer as a due regard to similar offers from other quar- ters may justify. • An unusual press of business has prevented the Department from making an earlier reply to your letter of the 7th instant. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, W. L. MARCY, Secretm-y of War. Mr. Charles Lee Jones, Washington cihj. No. 4. Washington, Feb. 13//i, 1847. Hon. W. L. Marcy, Secretanj of War. Sir: I beg leave to recall to your memory my former application to be permitted to raise a volunteer battalion for immediate service in Mexico, during the war.
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