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57. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis to Lincoln on restrictions on Rev. Samuel B. McPheeters
Letter from General Samuel R. Curtis to Abraham Lincoln stating his reasons for opposing further release of restrictions on Rev. Samuel McPheeters, a St. Louis minister and suspected Southern sympathizer. April 3, 1863. Copy.
44. Lincoln to Gen. Samuel R. Curtis on proposed exile of Southern sympathizer Samuel B. McPheeters and church governance
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to General Samuel R. Curtis regarding proposed banishment of St. Louis minister Samuel B. McPheeters for southern sympathies. Lincoln expresses his intent to leave the decision up to Curtis but emphasizes his belief that…
43. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis to Lincoln requesting interview for St. Louis Unionists
Letter from General Samuel R. Curtis to Abraham Lincoln introducing its couriers, ardent Union supporters, James E. Yeatman and G. F. Filley, and requesting they be given an audience to provide perspective on the controversy over the pro-southern…
42. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis to Lincoln on Southern sympathizer Samuel B. McPheeters
Letter from General Samuel R. Curtis to Abraham Lincoln expressing his objection to the President's suspension of an order to banish Reverend Samuel B. McPheeters of St. Louis for Southern sympathies and explaining his view on the need for stringent…
41. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis to Lincoln on Southern sympathizer Samuel B. McPheeters
Telegram from General Samuel R. Curtis to Abraham Lincoln informing him that his Provost Marshall General, Col. Frank A. Dick, has temporarily withdrawn an order banishing prominent St. Louis minister Samuel B. McPheeters for suspected Southern…