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Franklin County: Alexander K. McClure to Eli Slifer, March 24, 1863

Summary:
McClure's letter refers to a court case in Fulton county, and a military appropriations bill McClure would like to see put through the state Senate.


March 24th/63

Chambersburg

Dear Col-

I will be down Thursday afternoon on my way to Washington. Will have time to confer with you an hour and will meet you at Herr's.

Please see that a [unclear: proper] appropriation for military clerks is put in the bill in the Senate.

The Fulton county court meets Monday a week. It is of the first importance that the Gov sends some competent person to prosecute the [illeg.] case. The District Attorney is clearly implicated and there is very intense feeling on the subject in the county. [unclear: Reilly] is competent

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and being a Democrat is the proper man. He would go upon the request of the Gov or Atty Gen and leave his pay to an appropriation by the next Legislature. I wrote Mr Meredith on Friday but have no answer. If this can be done it should be done at once.

I have written several parties upon the other subject mentioned in your letter.

Truly thine

AKMcClure

Col E Slifer



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