Speeches of General Us Grant Republican Candidate for Eighteenth President of
Speeches of General Us Grant Republican Candidate for Eighteenth President of
Ulysses S Ulysses Simpson Grant
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S. GRANT, Lieutenant General:' SLAVERY ATID MILITARY NECESSITY. The earliest expression of General Grant on this subject, made when command- 'm% at Cairo, is worthy attention. The slave referred to in this communication was claimed by the agent of a rebel surgeon — the agent residing in or near our Imes. Halleck's order, No. 8, prohibited such slave being admitted' into our camps: Headquarters Distbict op Cairo, Cairo, Jan. 5, 18G2. Col. L. F. Ross, Commanding U. S. Forces, Cape Girardeau, Mo. ...: I am instructed by General Grant to say to you that he has carefully read your communi- cation with reference to the slave of Dr. Henderson, and fully concurs in your views of the case. While it is not the policy of the military arm of the Government to ignore, or in any manner interfere with, the constitutional rights of loyal citizeoa, except when a military neces 9 Sity makes individualg subservient to ^the^ublic interest, it certainlj is not the policy of our army to in any manner aid those who in any manner aid the rebellion.
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