File:Letter signed Jno. M. Botts (John M. Botts), Richmond, to (Edward Bates), May 9, 1861.jpg

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English: Offers an explanation in defense of himself for his views on the Union. States that he believes the Union is dead. Includes envelope.
Title: Letter signed Jno. M. Botts [John M. Botts], Richmond, to [Edward Bates], May 9, 1861
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Botts, John Minor, 1802-1869
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D02002
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Bates Family Papers- Box 7. 1853-1863
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Civil War, 1861-1865
Politics and government
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177509
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D2D418B9-E17F-5E98-0E4F-AD815242C1A7

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