Appeal to the President
9/28/1863
In this letter, Cpl. James H. Gooding complained to President Abraham Lincoln about the unequal pay situation. He argued that the men of the 54th Massachusetts did not enlist under the “contraband act” and thus should receive pay equal to that of white soldiers.
National Archives, Records of the Adjutant General's Office
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Additional Resources
- Voices of Emancipation: Union Pension Files Giving Voice to Former Slaves
- ARC Gallery: Civil War
- ARC Gallery: American Presidents
