Memorial to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, circa 24–26 March 1844, Willard Richards Draft
Source Note
JS, Memorial, , Hancock Co., IL, to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, [], ca. 24–26 Mar. 1844. Version drafted [ca. 24–26 Mar. 1844]; handwriting of ; docket and notation in handwriting of ; seven pages; JS Collection, CHL.
Whereas many of the citizens of these have migrated, and are migrating to , , and other lands contigious to this ; AndWhereas has declared herself free and independent, without the necessary power to protect her rights and liberties; Andwhereas is without any organized government, and those who emigrate thither are exposed to foreign invasions, and domestic feuds; AndWhereas <the> , by geographic location, and discovery, more rigthfully belongs to these , than to any other general Government; AndWhereas it is necssary that the emigrants of the newly settling territory should receive protection; AndWhereas the Texian Government has petitioned the to be received into our , but yet retains her national existence; AndWhereas the remember with gratitude, the seasonable support they received, in a like situation from a La Fayette; AndWhereas the desire to see the principles of her free institutions extended to all men; especially where it can be done without the loss of blood and treasure to the ; AndWhereas there is an almost boundless extent of territory on the west and south of these , where exists little or no organization of protective government; AndWhereas the lands thus unknown, unowned, [p. 2]