Letter, Sidney Rigdon to Thomas Ford, 14 June 1844
Letter, Sidney Rigdon to Thomas Ford, 14 June 1844
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, Letter, , Hancock Co., IL, to , , Sangamon Co., IL, 14 June 1844; handwriting and signature of ; docket in handwriting of ; four pages; Sidney Rigdon, Collection, CHL. Includes address, docket, and notation.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Letter to Thomas Ford, 14 June 1844.
<*> when the matter is submitted to your consideration as I understand it <is> about being.
I can see no need for executive interference in this case but disperce all uncalled for assemblies and let the laws have their regular course which they can have if these assemblies will disperse if not I fear the consequences.
I send this to your as confidential as I wish not to take any part in the affair or be known in it.
With consideration of high regard I am [illegible] your ’s most Obt. Servt.
His excellency
Ills
Politeness of
June 14, 44.
June 14, 1844
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TEXT: This asterisk symbol corresponds to another asterisk symbol on page [3], indicating that the text on this continues from the text on page[3].
TEXT: The letter continues at the top of this page.
Notation in unidentified handwriting.
Docket in handwriting of Thomas Bullock.
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