Sir. Washington, April 16, 1863.
I understand that Major Easton, Q.M. in regular Army, and now serving at Leavenworth, Kansas, is sought to be dismissed on a charge of disloyalty. The present Governor of Kansas,2Open page Senator Pomeroy, and U.S. Judge Williams,3Open page (the latter of whom I have known nearly thirty years) all say he is not disloyal, but is a worthy and efficient officer. I therefore think we better not act without positive evidence. Perhaps better wait to hear from the Governor after he shall have reached home. Yours truly
A. LINCOLN