Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Volume 7 [Nov. 5, 1863-Sept. 12, 1864].

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Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Volume 7 [Nov. 5, 1863-Sept. 12, 1864].
Author
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
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New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press
1953.
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[1]   ALS, DNA WR RG 107, Presidential Telegrams, I, 62. Christiana A. Sack telegraphed Lincoln on May 21: ``My brother Henry Sack is sentenced to be hung on Monday next at Eastiville in Genl Butlers Dept on charge of being a spy. I think I can prove that he is not a spy Please postpone the execution of the sentence & give me permission to see him'' (DLC-RTL). The sentence of Henry Sack, citizen of C.S.A., convicted of acting as a spy and transgressing laws and customs of war, was commuted on May 24, 1864, to imprisonment at hard labor for duration of the war (DNA WR RG 153, Judge Advocate General, MM 1448). See further Lincoln's telegrams to Joseph Roberts, May 23 and 24, infra.

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