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The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Horriels Cruelty of "the traitor Letcher." (search)
he most "shocking cruelties of the war;" Executive Department, Richmond, June 25, 1863. Mr. Wm. Fitzgerald: Sir --I was aware before the receipt of your letter yesterday that you were still in prison, and I can assure you that it shall be no fault of mine if you do not remain so during your natural life.--When I promised to intercede with the military authorities in your behalf I believed your assurance that the suspicious against you were without foundation; but on calling on Gen. Winner I found that it had been reported to him by a gentleman of undoubted loyalty and veracity, that you have been for years an enemy and vilifier of Southern institutions. In 1856 you voted for the Abolitionist, Fremont, for President. Ever since the war you have maintained a suiten silence in regard to its meris.--Your son — who, in common with other young men, was called to the defence of his country — has escaped to the enemy, probably by your advice.--This is evidence enough to sati