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Franklin Pierce to John J. Crittenden, March 4, 1853

EXECUTIVE MANSION, March 4, 1853.

SIR,—I have the honor to acknowledge the reception of your letter of this date, tendering to me the resignation of your office as Attorney-General, and expressing your readiness to continue in the discharge of your official duties until a successor shall have been appointed.

I highly appreciate the considerations of courtesy and of public duty which induced this act, and with great satisfaction avail myself of your proffered service.

I am very respectfully, your obedient servant,
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
Hon. J. J. CRITTENDEN,
        Attorney-General.

SOURCE: Ann Mary Butler Crittenden Coleman, Editor, The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Vol. 2, p. 58

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