John H. M. Brayer to James F. Robinson
1862-08-23
- Date of Creation
- August 23, 1862
- Place of Creation
- Lawrenceburg, Anderson County, Kentucky
- Document Genre
- Correspondence
- Repository
- Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
- Collection
- Office of the Governor, James F. Robinson: Governor's Official Correspondence File, Military Correspondence, 1862-1863
- Box / Folder
- R2-30 to R2-31
- CWGK Accession Number
- KYR-0001-027-0019
- Rights
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- FTP Identifier
- 32211130
Citation
John H. M. Brayer to James F. Robinson, 1862-08-23, Office of the Governor, James F. Robinson: Governor's Official Correspondence File, Military Correspondence, 1862-1863, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/KYR-0001-027-0019 (February 6, 2026).
Lawrenceburg Ky
Gov Jas F. Robinson
Dear Sir,
From the, favor, I have of your, right of "justice and of Law", I am induced to write you — Though a stranger to you, Dr Jas R. Chambers, a Broth in law to me was, — arrested by the military about 4 weeks since sent to Louisville Ky — and, was Parolled toGallatin County Ky= I have herd the charges that are prefured against him are these 1st That he is a member of the Golden Circle a secret-Political organisation, 2d that he is a man of much influence. The 1st Charge is untrue as he will make oath if allowed, and he is an honorable man, & will not state a falshood — 2d he is a man of much, influence professionally and may exert some Politically — But still he is an Honorabl man — and whose statements — can be relied ^on^ for any thing he will state, I thinke he ought to be allowed to — return to his County & persue thise practice of medicine as his services are much needed, he is willing to give Bond that he will not in any way aid or assist the rebellion — I will refer you to Adgt Gen Finell
of your City also Thos Lindzey — I could get the names of nineteen twentieth of union men of this County — & Town to affirm all that I state in his behalf Justisce Humanity &co demands that he should be on a footing with other Freeman, He will satisfy you If you will extend his Parole toFrankort — Ky. that he is a true Gentleman= and sir, this I ask at your hands, — believing that, ^you^ are the man, for the times and (not for the place) —
I rest satisfied without — having to adduce proof of any thing personal= I am generally known in Frankfort—Ky —
Yours most Respct
Jno H. M. Brayer,
To
Gov Robinson
Frankfort Ky
P. S.
Dr Chambers is a Brothe to A. B. Chambers — who, you may be acquainted with,
J H. M. Brayer
Lawrenceburg
about arrests
