Letter

James A. Seddon to W. D. Hennen, March 14, 1864

Richmond, Va., March 14, 1864.

W. D. HENNEN, Esq.: (Care General Joseph E. Johnston.)

Sir: You will find in the Richmond papers the orders relative to the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, with the act on that subject.*

The Department desires that you will undertake the charge of commissioner for carrying into effect the act and orders under it in the department of General Longstreet. The orders sufficiently express the duties you have to perform. You are also requested to afford counsel to the commander of conscripts and the enrolling officers in

*See General Orders, No. 31, p. 203.

cases that may arise in which the interposition of that writ may be claimed. You are authorized to detail one or more assistants from the class between forty-five and fifty, or to designate some gentlemen above that age to aid you, if the duties become too onerous for your personal attention.

Congress failed to make an appropriation to carry into effect this act, but will doubtless do so at its next meeting in May. You will keep an accurate account of the expenses, and send to this Department previously to the meeting of Congress.

A reasonable and proper compensation will be allowed to you for the duties you may be required to perform.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

Secretary of War.
(Same to Peter Hamilton, Mobile, Ala., appointed commissioner in
department of Major-General Maury, and to J. L. M. Curry, Talladega,
Ala., March 17, appointed a commissioner in the army of General
Johnston. *)
[MakcH 14, 1864.—For authority to J. C. 8. Blackburn and Harris
H. Johnston each to enlist a company for special service on the Mississippi, see Series I, Vol. LII, Part II, p. 638. ]

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, 1861. Location: Richmond, Va.. Summary: James A. Seddon appoints W. D. Hennen as commissioner to enforce the suspension of habeas corpus within General Longstreet's department and assist conscription officers during the Civil War.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 3 View original source ↗