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(LINCOLN ASSASSINATION) EDMUND "EDMAN" SPANGLER
Very rare and important content A.L.S. "Edman Spangler", 2pp. 4to., Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, June 14, 1866 to powerful Pennsylvania Rep. Adam J. Glossbrenner. Twice arrested for complicity in Lincoln's assassination, Spangler was tried with Dr. Samuel Mudd and Michael O'Laughlen and was sentenced to six years in prison at Fort Jefferson. A constituent, he writes Glossbrenner for help. In small part: "…I gathered you had expressed a wish to interest yourself for me so as to obtain my release when the proper time came…Allow me to express a hope that the recent decision of the Supreme Court 'that all trials and convictions of Citizens in places where the Civil Courts were open…are illegal' will facilitate any exertions that you may be so good as to make…This decision has already been acted upon…in the cases of Milligan Bowles & Horsey, the Indiana Conspirators who were released…[and] in the liberation of James Egan from Albany Penitentiary tried and convicted for murder by a Military Commission…you can easily conceive the anxiety I feel to escape a punishment which is far worth than death…". Fine. Accompanied by a letter of transmittal from one E. I. Case in York, 1p 4to., June 26, 1866 sending Spangler's letter which the prisoner had sent to his sister and expressing the family's hope that he will be released. Spangler would not received a pardon from Andrew Johnson until Mar. 1, 1869. In the meantime, he helped Dr. Mudd treat those afflicted from an outbreak of yellow fever. When Mudd himself was infected, Spangler cared for him while he also constructed caskets for deceased guards and prisoners. Interestingly, Glossbrenner's own granddaughter would marry into the very prominent Spangler Family!

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