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Strangemonkey at Sep 14, 2020 09:35 PM

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Letters: July 1, 1861

1861, July 1

W. L. Leacock, New Orleans LA to Bishop Polk, re: expressiong of shock and
wonder over the Bishop's decision, begging him to write and explain to him why he
felt it necessary to accept the commission; stating that he would not attend the meeting
for reasons he cared not to mention; feeling that the meeting had lost its
object since the dis-membership is now a fact recognized by the whole confederacy.
2pp

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Letters: July 1, 1861

1861, July 1

W. L. Leacock, New Orleans LA to Bishop Polk, re: expressiong of shock and
wonder over the Bishop's decision, begging him to write and explain to him why he
felt it necessary to accept the commission; stating that he would not attend the meeting
for reasons he cared not to mention; feeling that the meeting had lost its
object since the dis-membership is now a fact recognized by the whole confederacy.
2pp