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authorpgww <pgww@lists.pglaf.org>2026-06-10 12:41:31 -0700
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@@ -4765,7 +4765,7 @@ States mustering officer, all the time I was in the State service. He
was a native of Illinois and well acquainted with most of the prominent
men in the State. I was a carpet-bagger and knew but few of them.
While I was on duty at Springfield the senators, representatives in
-Congress, ax-governors and the State legislators were nearly all at the
+Congress, ex-governors and the State legislators were nearly all at the
State capital. The only acquaintance I made among them was with the
governor, whom I was serving, and, by chance, with Senator S. A.
Douglas. The only members of Congress I knew were Washburne and Philip