Augusta: Washington Hilleary and D. D. Morrall to
John Letcher, August 7, 1861
Summary:
Having been accused of aiding Federal troops, Dr. Hilleary writes to Gov. Letcher
and asks for a speedy hearing so that he might clear his name.
To
Execncy
Govn
J Letcher
Augt 7 th 1861
Staunton
Dear Sir
I was arested and brought to this place by the order
of Col Jackson a man
[unclear: unnow] to me on a charge of conducting the Federall troops to the top of [unclear: Rich]
mountain the charge is Fals
and i have called on Col
Jackson to give me a Fair and Honerabl hearing on
trial and [added: would]
proove to him and the
holle
ConFederacy that i am
innocent of Such a charge and i will prove also that no
mon that clames to be a
Southern man that has done more than i have to promote the
cause of [added: the] South me and
my Family Ser
i am [illeg.] the Federal troops and can you or any
other man [unclear: then] For one moment that i
would leave my home and all [added: to] the mercey of a [unclear: banded] Enemy and then
[unclear: aide] them in the destruction of the army and my propety and all that i had why
ser it is proposterus
to think of therefore i wish you would order Col Jackson to give me a hearing and let me acquit
my self
honerabl and let the Falsehood Foll on the one that
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the one that perpotrated it i have been
hear For nearly three week From my Famely and i am anxious to [added: go] back to them at the Springs i never left the army untell the day of the
battle and the retreat and brought From there in a
buggy capt W Ervin he was
very much crippled From a Fall in the camp and i
carred him home near the warm Springs
I am not in prisson but brought hear and turned loose to run at camp but that do not S[illeg.] me i will not leave untell i get Satisfaction i can prove my Standing in life and now Sixty Five years of a[illeg.] have Feded different Stations of office in life and there has never been the least thing few of me before Your omedeate attenteon to this will grately oblege a Friend
Dr Washington Hilleary
Gov. John Letcher ,
I am
acquainted with Dr Hilliary, and I feel satisfied that
he is a True Southern man, I saw him at Huttonsville, at the time of Col. Scotts retriat with a sick man in his
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Very Respectfuly
D. D. Morrall