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I desire military protection, when needed, to be given to Arazona, so far as it can be given consistently with the general military service A. LINCOLN
July 11. 1863.
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I desire military protection, when needed, to be given to Arazona, so far as it can be given consistently with the general military service A. LINCOLN
July 11. 1863.
[1] AES, IHi. Lincoln's endorsement is written on the bottom of a letter from General Edward R. S. Canby, July 10, 1863, introducing Governor John A. Gurley of Arizona and instructing Brigadier General George Wright, commanding the Department of the Pacific at San Francisco, to furnish Gurley ``with an escort and such other facilities as may be necessary.''