To The Honorable Senate & House of Representatives
26th Febry
We the undersigned, your Petitioners intrusted, respectfully beg leave to make known
to your Honorable Body, that our chief almost entire correspondence, is by way of
New Orleans. At present our letters & papers require fourteen or fifteen days certain,
and by mishaps from their circuitous rout, in many instances from four to six weeks;
that some of us after waiting thus long, are compelled to send 30 [...?] even 40 miles to Mt. Lebanon for letters that have passed arround us, hense if our business be important we seek private conveyance, when attainable, as much
more expeditious.
We therefore most respectfully beg to submit & suggest to your honorable Body, that
a direct weekly horse-mail from Alexandria, which is below the falls on Red River,
to connect with the present mail rout from monroe to Minden La. at Mount Lebanon,
(which is a prosperous little village with a male & Female Schools), distant about
110 miles from Alexandria will lessen our contingences and secure our letters & papers in four to six days; and further, that from the uncertainty
of Navigation over and above the falls on Red River this proposed rout will constitute
the most safe & expeditious conveyance north of us. Dependant as we are upon New
Orleans, for every thing, your honorable Body, readily [perceives?] the invaluable benefit of placing us within four to six days of our great Metropolis,
instead of so many weeks. By late arrangements, of the Carryer, if the proposed rout from Alexandria, arrive at Mount Lebanon on Saturdays at five
O. C. P.M. and leave for Alexandria on Monday at 8 or 9 O. C. A.M it will form a most
fortunate connection with the Monroe and Minden rout and secure to your Petitioners
an inestimable blessing and convenience for which they will ever pray &c. &c.
1 | W. A. Whitley | 6 | Elkin Taylor |
2 | Andrew White | 7 | Elijah Mod[gl?]ing |
3 | Franklin Mitchell | 8 | Samuel Hamilton |
4 | Samuel McRee | 9 | James Murphey |
5 | John W Key | 10 | Samuel H Noble |
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11 | B. Manning | 44 | Fedrick Brown |
12 | Samuel H. Mo[?] | 45 | John Harrell |
13 | Robert Henderson | 46 | P. T. Harris |
14 | Alexander Brandon | 47 | J. O White |
15 | Presly McDowell | 48 | Benjn Williams |
16 | Samuel Gravy | 49 | Burril Mathis |
17 | William [A?] Maddox | 50 | Saml Lewis |
18 | John W Mays | 51 | Saml Smith |
19 | S, J, Hays | 52 | Taylor Anders |
53 | Geo. B. [K?]oonce | ||
20 | J. F. Brimberry | 54 | Allen Holland |
21 | David Stiles | 55 | Isaac Miller |
22 | Jno. [N?]. Martin | 56 | D, P, Wilson |
23 | W. T. Cason | 57 | Absalom Sanford |
24 | James Brinson | ||
25 | G W Brown | 58 | [Ambrose L Brown?] |
26 | J D Bu[n?]ns | 59 | James Merritt |
27 | Joseph M Looney | 60 | John [Summers?] |
28 | Robt. L. Looney | 61 | S, W, Williams |
29 | Thos Hightower | 62 | M D Barnett |
30 | James Lord | 63 | N. C. Drake |
31 | Elias Preslar | 64 | W C Beckham |
65 | Henry Fran[ks?] | ||
32 | John C Hays | 66 | Reuben Drake |
33 | John [F?] McFa[?]land | ||
34 | Aaron. [J?]. [Teletefer?] | 67 | Orren Barrow |
35 | Benjamin F, Lee | 68 | Allen Harris |
36 | William holder | 69 | John Murphy |
37 | Columbus C, Brice | 70 | Lemuel Holland |
38 | Thos Killgore | ||
39 | Henry [L?] Raye | ||
40 | John Rid[?]hoov[en?] | ||
41 | John Holland | ||
42 | Elias Murphey | ||
43 | Charles M Laughlin |
Our Petition | 70 | |
The Other Do. | 60 | |
130 | ||
Our other friends | ||
sent you No. | ||
names forgotten [supposed?] | 70 | |
200 | Petitioners |
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Mt Lebanon La26th Febry
Free
Honll I. E. Morse M. C.Washington City[ docketing
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Lousiana
[ docketing
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The memorial of citizens of Alexandria in the State La. praying for the Establishment
of a mail Route from Alexandria to Mt Lebanon in said State
[ docketing
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March 23, 1848 Referred to the committee on the Post office and Post Roads
[ docketing
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Morse
[ endorsement
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03/23/1848
03/23/1848
Isaac E. Morse
The petition of Wm A Whitely, Andrew White & 69 others praying for the establishment of Post route in
La
to be referred to the Committee on Post offices & Post roads.
Isaac. E. Morse,March 23d 1848.to be referred to the Committee on Post offices & Post roads.
Handwritten Document Signed, 4 page(s), RG 233, Entry 367: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, Thirtieth Congress, 1847-1849, Records of Legislative Proceedings, Petitions and Memorials, Resolutions of State Legislatures, and Related Documents Which Were Referred to Committees, 1847-1849, NABĀ