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sympathy with emancipation, his great devotion to his profession, his mature age and long experience in practice & especially in the climate when Colored Troops will be likely to serve, eminently fit him for this service, and as it is now understood that Surg Ferris is to leave the service, we would most respectfully, ask that Surgeon Jackson be assigned to the 13 Reg USC Artillery(Heavy)

C. A. McCaleb 121st U.S.C.I. Col Commanding
W A Gage Lieut Col 121st USC Infty 
Fred Bechtel, Capt 121st USC Infty
Wm L. Seran 1st Lieut 121 USC Infty
Lionel Chapman 1st Lieut 121 USC Infty
J H. Smith 2nd Lieut 121 USC Infty
J M. Burnham 2nd Lieut 121 USC Infty
B A. Harper 2nd Lt Co F. 121st USC Infty
O. M. Knapp Capt 121 U.S.C.Infty
G. W. Letterman 1st Lt 121 U.S.C. Infty
D. O. Lumbard 1st Lt 121 U.S.C. Infty
A Harmount 2d Lieut 121st U.S.C.I.
"Jhel" D Neidhardt Capt 121 U.S.C.I.
M B Felt 2 Lieut 121st U.S.C.I.
George C. Clapp 1st Lieut 121st U.S.C.I.
John N Hurt Capt E. Co 121st USC Infty
Francis A Adams Serg't Major 121st USC Inf'ty
Lt O A D Lenn Post Adj Camp Nelson
Wm W Leverett Capt 121st U.S.C.I.