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Inciting Insurrection Postwar. Significant A.

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Inciting Insurrection Postwar. Significant A.
Inciting Insurrection Postwar. Significant A.L.S. of Donn Piatt, Cincinnati-born founder of the Capital (1871-80), a Washington weekly, in which he tried to expose the weaknesses and corruption of the politicians; indicted 1877 for inciting insurrection, but case dropped after Hayes' inauguration. Paris, Sept. 23, 1875, 3 1/2 pp., "Confidential," appealing to Grant's Attorney General Edwards Pierrepont for help. "...I now learn that the case has taken a turn quite unexpected to me...Nathan Thompson employed me to procure him a contract with the Ordnance Bureau for his newly minted truck loading carrier. He agreed to pay me and the agreement is in writing, two thousand dollars...Thompson designated Biddle & Co. as the firm to make the gun for him...." Biddle's efforts failed, but they want to be paid - with Piatt's share. "Now Thompson is in Europe if he is on earth...I have been all summer trying to find him, with Biddle & Co. refusing to give me his address, and these fellows mean to pocket this money...It is a cruel thing to have our few years hard work swept away...I hope you will give the case a careful examination. Gen. Birney is my lawyer...." Docketed in Pierrepont's characteristic hand. Original vertical fold, else fine.