Letter
Schedule A., 1861
Schedule A.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C., 1861.
Rev.———— ————.
Sir: Having been solicited by Christian ministers, and other pious people, to appoint suitable persons to act as chaplains at the hospitals for our sick and wounded soldiers, and feeling the intrinsic propriety of having such persons to so act, and yet believing there is no law conferring the power upon me to appoint them, I think fit to say that if you will voluntarily enter upon and perform the appropriate duties of such position, I will recommend that Congress make compensation therefor at the same rate as chaplains in the army are compensated.
The following are the names and dates, respectively, of the persons and times to whom and when such letters were delivered:
| Rev. G. G. Goss | September 25, 1861. |
| Rev. John G. Butler | September 25, 1861. |
| Rev. Henry Hopkins | September 25, 1861. |
| Rev. F. M. Magrath | October 30, 1861. |
| Rev. F. E. Boyle | October 30, 1861. |
| Rev. John C. Smith | November 7, 1861. |
| Rev. Wm. Y. Brown | November 7, 1861. |
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