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PETITION TO LINCOLN'S SECRETARY OF WAR EDWIN STANTON, AUGUST 25, 1863, WITH ANS BY STANTON AS SECRETARY ON VERSO
Washington, August 25, 1863

Hon. Edwin M. Stanton,
Secretary of War

Sir,

The undersigned would respectfully represent, that, in the month of October, 1857, a firm under the style of Pairo & Nourse doing business as Bankers in this city, suspended payment, leaving several hundred creditors with demands in the aggregate amounting to some $200,000, and assets at the time deemed ample to satisfy them: that a portion of these assets have been disposed of and three dividends have been pass'd to the creditors: that most of the residue of these assets consists of real estate lying chiefly in the Western States: that an opportunity now offers of disposing of some of this real estate at suitable prices: that to this end the relinquishment of the Right of Dower in these lands by Mrs. Pairo, wife of the senior member of said firm is indispensable, but that the said Mrs. Pairo is now at Richmond, having been sent thither from Baltimore some months since by the Military Authorities for alleged disloyal language and conduct, and that in no way can she execute said relinquishment whilst in the Rebel States which would be deemed valid in the Courts of the Loyal States, as the undersigned are advised by Counsel learned in the Law.
The undersigned, therefore, who for some years have been acting as a Standing Committee in part of the said Creditors to guard their interests as well as their own as very heavy Creditors of said Firm, would respectfully request that the said Mrs. Pairo may be permitted to return to this city, if but for a single day, in order to execute valid relinquishment of Dower to such Deeds as may await her signature, and also execute a Power of Attorney to some person within the loyal States who may hereafter execute for her such relinquishment as occasion may demand.
The undersigned would further represent, that, until within a few days, it had been supposed that this relinquishment of Right of Dower might be legally executed at Richmond, but that they are now Satisfied that it can not be done, and that the interests of several hundred loyal citizens wch very materially suffer should the required relinquishment not be effected. It is believed that Mr. Pairo would not object to the return of his wife for the purpose named, and it is also believed (though no the slightest communication on the subject has been had) - that Mrs. Pairo herself would be willing to make the journey hither.

Very Respectfully,
Edmund Flagg, Clerk of Copyrights, Dept. of Int.

(signed by four other members of the "Standing Committee on part of the Creditors of Pairo & Nourse)

On reverse:
The rule of the service forbidding persons to leave from the rebels within our lines and return cannot at moment be relaxed.
Edwin M. Stanton
Sec. of War
Aug. 29/63

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