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[1] AES, IHi. Lincoln's endorsement appears on a letter from A. J. Hardee, Washington, July 21, 1863:
``Allow me to ask your consideration in behalf of the contrabands employed repairing Roads in and around Washington.
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[1] AES, IHi. Lincoln's endorsement appears on a letter from A. J. Hardee, Washington, July 21, 1863:
``Allow me to ask your consideration in behalf of the contrabands employed repairing Roads in and around Washington.
``They experience much suffering from the delay in receiving their wages due them for some time past. All of them are very much in want of clothing and almost every necessary of life. A number of them have families depending on them who must suffer very much unless they receive the pay due them speedily
``They have worked faithfully an have suffered uncomplainingly. Satisfied that if their condition was represented to your Excelency that from your known kindness of Heart that you would take some action to relieve their necessities.''
Other endorsements indicate that the letter was referred to Major General Samuel P. Heintzelman, commander of the Department of Washington.