Letter

James A. Seddon to Thomas Bragg, March 12, 1864

CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, WAR DEPARTMENT,

Hon. THOMAS BRAGG, Raleigh, N. C.:

Sir: In the Richmond Enquirer of this date you will find a publication of the orders relative to the writ of habeas corpus.* The Department requests that you will undertake the office of chief commissioner for the fulfillment of the duties imposed by the writ and the orders for the State of North Carolina. You will be at liberty to detail from the class of men between forty-five and fifty competent assistants, who, while on that duty, will be relieved from other duty. Congress failed to make an appropriation for executing the duties imposed by this act upon the Department, but that omission can be supplied at the next session. You will keep an accurate account of the expenses and return it previously to the Ist of May next.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

JAMES A. SEDDON,
Secretary of War.
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861. Location: Richmond, Va.. Summary: James A. Seddon appoints Thomas Bragg as chief commissioner to oversee habeas corpus writ enforcement in North Carolina, authorizing him to select assistants and track related expenses despite lack of current funding.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 3 View original source ↗