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Armies, and nations of the [[Sprite wars]] universe.
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Hello, Mr. Redford  As the great-great-grandaughter of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson,  I am very, very pleased to fanlily see someone take an interest in this chapter of U.S. history.  It is such a fascinating case during what must have been the most tumultuous of times; to think that a miltary court would decide the guilt or innocence of ordinary citizens!  As you may know, my g-g-grandfather, Senator Reverdy Johnson was a long-term representative & constitutional lawyer from MD; he served as U.S. Attorney General in Zachary Taylor' s administration & it was he, at his own professional & personal peril, who first questioned the legality of this tribunal involving Mrs. Surratt, et al.  While I believe that the outcome of this or any other trial at that time of upheaval & strife would have been the same  I've always envisioned the public clamoring for a swift & bloody  justice  no matter what the actual circumstances  I am so proud of my g-g-grandfather for raising his voice & speaking out on behalf of ordinary people citizens, like you & me.  I look forward to seeing your film & I sincerely thank you for bringing this story to the public's attention.
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[[Liberators Army]]
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Current revision as of 21:00, 20 March 2013

Hello, Mr. Redford As the great-great-grandaughter of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, I am very, very pleased to fanlily see someone take an interest in this chapter of U.S. history. It is such a fascinating case during what must have been the most tumultuous of times; to think that a miltary court would decide the guilt or innocence of ordinary citizens! As you may know, my g-g-grandfather, Senator Reverdy Johnson was a long-term representative & constitutional lawyer from MD; he served as U.S. Attorney General in Zachary Taylor' s administration & it was he, at his own professional & personal peril, who first questioned the legality of this tribunal involving Mrs. Surratt, et al. While I believe that the outcome of this or any other trial at that time of upheaval & strife would have been the same I've always envisioned the public clamoring for a swift & bloody justice no matter what the actual circumstances I am so proud of my g-g-grandfather for raising his voice & speaking out on behalf of ordinary people citizens, like you & me. I look forward to seeing your film & I sincerely thank you for bringing this story to the public's attention.

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