Title: Amos T. Akerman to Louis E. Johnson, 10 November 1871
Date: November 10, 1871
Whitman Archive ID: nar.02150
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Nov. 10, 1871.
Louis E. Johnson, Esq.
U. S. Marshal,
Spartanburg, S. C.
Sir:
For the reasons stated in your letter of the 4th instant, you are at liberty to consent to the admission to bail on their own recognizances of John M. Ezell, W. T. Thorn, W. L. B. Hines, John Clement, Henry Robins, W. H. Cantrell, J. T. Cantrell, William Walker, R. B. Scay, Isaiah Hines, Ben. Wyatt, W. A. Henderson, W. J. Hines, C. C. Jarrett, W. R. Cudd, and G. N. Thorn, the recognizance being for their appearance at the next term of your Circuit Court.
Very respectfully,
A. T. Akerman,
Attorney General.
Admit to bail, &c
S. C.