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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 8 0 Browse Search
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etter to Hon. Thomas D. Eliot Westernsanitary commission confidential letter to General Hooker efforts toreinstate Major Copeland the pirate Alabama curious Coincidence authority to recruit a colored Regiment the Governor's Policyin the selects well as in the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting. This is the text: now for the sermon. You know Maurice Copeland was struck off the rolls last summer by a presidential order. The Governor's sermon is a strong argument in favor of recommissioning Major Copeland. The error which he had committed, and for which he was dismissed, was a letter which he had written reflecting upon what he regarded as the delay of the War Department in the employment of colored troops. The decision originally made by Mr. Stanton could not be reversed, as he regarded the letter of Mr. Copeland as a personal insult. On the second day of February, a letter was written by Mr. George Winslow, of Boston, to the Governor, in which he informs