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Cotton Permit for Charles E. Fuller1Jump to section
An authorized agent of the Treasury Department, having with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury contracted for the Cotton above mentioned and the party having agreed to sell and deliver the same to such agent:
It is ordered that the cotton moving in compliance with and for fulfilment of said contract, and being transported to said agent, or under his direction, shall be free from seizure or detention by any officer of the Government, and commandants of military departments, districts ports and detachments, naval stations, gunboats flotillas and fleets will observe this order, and give the said Charles E. Fuller his agents and transports, free and unmolested passage for the purpose of getting the said Cotton, or any part thereof through the lines, other than blockaded lines, and safe conduct within our lines while the same is moving in strict compliance with the Regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury and for fulfilment of said contract with the agent of the Government.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Annotation
[1] DS, IHi. Lincoln's permit accompanies an agreement of Hanson A. Risley, March 3, 1865, to purchase ten thousand bales of cotton from Charles E. Fuller.