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eper's merits that he will fill the office and perform the duties of any grade among the field officers of the proposed Regiment with honor to himself and credit to the state. I shall consider his promotion as an act of justice to a meritorious officer, as a promotive of the interest of the service and as a personal favor to Your Ob't Serv't, [Signed] George E. Randolph, Capt. 1st R. I. Artillery, Chief of Art'y, 3rd Army Corps. This letter bears the following endorsements. Head Qr's 3rd Army Corps, Jan. 1, 1864. It gives me great pleasure to fully confirm Captain Randolph, Chief of Artillery's high testimony regarding the military services of Capt. Sleeper, and to earnestly recommend him for promotion in the Artillery arm in which he has frequently distinguished himself. [Signed] Wm. H. French, Maj. Gen. Vols. Office of Judge Advocate. Headquarters A. O. P., Jan. 1st, 1864. Capt. Sleeper served under my command for nearly a year and it gives me pleasure to