Slayton, Asa W., fl. 1862-1875 to citizens of Grattan Michigan

GLC03955.15

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GLC03955.15-View header record
Type
Documents
Date
August 1862
Author/Creator
Slayton, Asa W., fl. 1862-1875
Title
to citizens of Grattan Michigan
Place Written
Grattan, Michigan
Pagination
10 p. : envelope Height: 21.6 cm, Width: 13.6 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Slayton thanks the committee for their recognition, but accepts the sword on the behalf of all the men who have enlisted. Slayton recognizes that enslaved people are being used to aide the Confederates and that the continued allowance of slavery is hurting the Union cause. He then urges people to petition the government to the end slavery. He also describes the motivations of married men to fight. He expresses his commitment to the Union cause. Included is an envelope the envelope in which this written copy of the speech was kept with an inscription describing the contents.

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