Letter
Elmore to Alvin P. Hovey, September 14, 1870
No. 4. Mr. Elmore to Mr. A. P. Hovey. September, 14, — 7.15 a. m. My Dear General: The minister says he is sorry he can do nothing in the…
Alvin Peterson Hovey was a Union general during the American Civil War, an Indiana Supreme Court justice, congressman, and the 21st governor of Indiana from 1889 to 1891. During the war he played an important role in the Western theatre, earning high approval from General Ulysses Grant, and uncovered a secret plot for an uprising in Indiana. As governor, he launched several legal challenges to the Indiana General Assembly's removal of his powers, but was mostly unsuccessful. He successfully advocated election reform before he died in office.
No. 4. Mr. Elmore to Mr. A. P. Hovey. September, 14, — 7.15 a. m. My Dear General: The minister says he is sorry he can do nothing in the…