To Benjamin F. Butler1Jump to section
Fort-Monroe, Va. Washington D.C. Dec. 21. 1863.
It is said that William H. Blake is under sentence of death at Fort-Magruder, in your Department. Do not let him be executed without further order from me, & in the mean time have the record sent me. He is said to belong to the 1st. or 2nd. Pennsylvania Artillery. A. LINCOLN
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[1] ALS, RPB. General Butler replied on December 22: ``Private Wm. H. Blake Batty E 1st. Penn Artillery, is under sentence of death by hanging for murder. In my judgment a very deliberate one. He will not be executed without further orders from you. The records were forwarded on the 19th. inst. to Col Holt.''
William H. Blake's sentence for the murder of Stephen Redson, Battery E, First Pennsylvania Artillery, was commuted to life imprisonment (AGO, Special Orders No. 14, January 11, 1864), and on April 27, 1864, he received a presidential pardon (DNA WR RG 153, Judge Advocate General, MM 1201).