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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Letter to a traitor. (search)
Letter to a traitor.
An officer at Camp Allen requests us to publish the following letter, addressed to an individual in Newark, New Jersey; though, as none of our papers go beyond Mason and Dixon's line with our consent, there is very little probability that it will ever reach its destination through this medium:
Camp Allen, June 1, 1861. To Dr. Thomas Lafon, Newark, N. J. Sir:
Having received from my wife (your niece) an extract from a letter recently written by you to her mother, in which this passage occurs: "The North is fully aroused now, and we are pouring troops into Washington farther than they can receive them, and by the first of July will have two hundred thousand there.
I am calm amidst the storm, and perhaps we will visit you when the storm blows over.
Should there be a battle in or about the vicinity of Richmond, I may be along to take care of the wounded.
What are they doing in your State?
We hear but little from you"
I will answer, (without
The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], War and Debts. (search)