Requests that White speak to the citizens of Lexington about his mission at the Court House at four o'clock. Transcription: Lexington Mo July 9 / 61 Col ? White Dear Sir The Citizens of Lexington desire that you will address them on the subject of your mishin this evening at four oclock at the court house Hoping from the conversation I had with you this morning the hour mentioned will suit your convenience & & Respectfully Your Most Obd Sev, R M Hendersen Acting mayor of the city of Lexington Title: Letter signed Hendersen, acting mayor of the City of Lexington, Lexington, Mo., to Colon
Requests that White speak to the citizens of Lexington about his mission at the Court House at four o'clock. Transcription: Lexington Mo July 9 / 61 Col ? White Dear Sir The Citizens of Lexington desire that you will address them on the subject of your mishin this evening at four oclock at the court house Hoping from the conversation I had with you this morning the hour mentioned will suit your convenience & & Respectfully Your Most Obd Sev, R M Hendersen Acting mayor of the city of Lexington Title: Letter signed Hendersen, acting mayor of the City of Lexington, Lexington, Mo., to Colonel White [Robert White], July 9, 1861 . 9 July 1861. Hendersen, R. M.
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