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Alex Ming Jr. and Alexander Craston to Thomas Wilson Dorr:
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Introduction

In this short letter, Alexander Ming and Alexander Craston, two radical New York labor leaders, promise to supply military aid. "Quarter Master Slamm" refers to Levi Slamm, a staunch supporter of Dorr and editor of the Democratic Republican New Era newspaper. Slamm was the first editor to print Dorr's explanation of the events following the state arsenal attack of May 17-18.


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New York, May 13th, 1842
Thomas W. Dorr Governor of the State of Rhode Island:
Dear, Sir

Several military companies of this
city and vicinity having tendered their
services to us to form a military escort
to accompany you to Providence we
have the honor to apprise you of the fact.

This honor which they so much
desire we hope will meet with your
cheerful acceptance. Quarter Master Slamm
will await your reply.


With sentiments of the
highest respect, we are
respectfully,

Alex Ming Jr. Colonel 13th Reg. New York State Artillery
Alexander Craston Lieutenant Colonel of the 236 Reg. N.Y. Infantry

Questions

What were the consequences of openly accepting military aid?