Letter, Thomas Ford to Jacob B. Backenstos, circa 6 July 1843
Source Note
, Letter, , Sangamon Co., IL, to , [, Hancock Co., IL], ca. 6 July 1843; handwriting of unidentified scribe and ; signature of ; docket in handwriting of ; two pages; JS Office Papers, CHL.
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Executive Department
July 6th 1843.
Esqr,
Sir,
I have received your petition for a detachment of Militia to assist you in retaking Joseph Smith Jr representing him to have escaped from your custody after having been arrested on a warrant granted for his apprehensioin. I have also received a , and some affidavits adverse to the prayer of your petition. I have also to inform you that I had heard, before your arrival in this of the escape of Smith, and rumours, that he had been rescued by a Military force. Deeming these rumours of sufficient importance to justify me in so doing, I did, on the 4th day of this present month, despatch a trusty and competent person, as my agent to collect information of the vaious matters contained in your petition; and you will I hope at once see the propriety of all action being suspended on my part, until I can receive the most authentic and unquestionable information, as to the movements complained of.