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CAMERON, SIMON

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CAMERON, SIMON
1799 - 1889) Secretary of War in Lincoln's cabinet, often involved in scandal concerning army contracts. War-date A.L.S. ""Simon Cameron"" 1p. 8vo., Harrisburg, Aug. 21, 1861, to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton concerning the release of a Confederate officer from prison. In part: ""àMary Brodhead who writes the enclosed letter is a friend of Jeff Davis and widow of Richard Brodheadà[and] for 25 years my friend. I hope you will grant her wishesàHe might be coupled with the release of some one of our prisoners. And I have another act of mercy for you in the case of Donald Gay, a private soldier in prison at Alexandria. He brought from the unfortunate field of Bull Run my dead brothers swordà"". Endorsement on verso by Union Gen. JAMES A. HARDIE showing that Brodhead's request was denied. Along with the A.L.S. of request from Mary Brodhead, 2pp. 8vo., Easton, Aug. 19, 1864, in part: ""àWill you use your influence to have my cousin Captain Robert H. Davis of Miss. now a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island exchanged or get him a paroleàDavis was taken near Vicksburg June 18, 1863. His health from confinement is completely broken downà"". Minor soiling, very good.