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THE
ANNALS
OF the
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
APRIL, 1863.
Issued By The Committee of Publication
With the Assistance of the Librarian.
Iowa City:
Jerome & Duncan, Printers
1863
LETTER OF IT. S. ATTORNEY GENERAL BATES.
Page 86

WASHiNGTON, D. C., Attorney General’s Office

July, 19, 1863.
Sam. J. Kirkwood, Esquire,
President State Historical Society, Iowa City:

Sir—I have received your letter of July 9th, requesting me to furnish, for use of your Society, a “copy of each and all the published documents of [my] Department at [my] disposal.”

Appreciating very highly, as I do, the excellent objects of such societies as yours, and their probable great usefulness in the future I would take pleasure in complying with your wishes, if my office furnished any published matter worthy of a place among the preserved materials of history.

My office, considering the character of its duties, can hardly be called administrative. It deals little with the things and facts which constitute the current history of the country; but rather with the investigation of principles and the giving of opinions upon them. And, hence, there are very few documents published from my department ; and, of that few, perhaps, none worthy of historic memory. Nevertheless, at the risk of being thought egotistic, I send you two pamphlets containing official opinions of mine, which have been published, because they were thought to concern great legal principles, and to touch the interest of a great many people 1st, upon the power of the President to arrest and imprison individuals:—2d, upon the power of public officers to create debts binding upon the nation.

Very respectfully your ob’t serv’t,
ED. W. BATES

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