Petition for withdrawal of troops from Russia
1 2017-11-09T17:30:07-08:00 Angela Schöpke a9b85985047875065a895f217f6d9371b9e08ba7 25325 7 This is a petition submitted to U.S. Congress requesting the withdrawal of all U.S. soldiers from the country of North Russia, and their return to the authority of their own officers. This petition was made under the sentiment that the Archangel expedition was “an ambiguous, intolerable, and entirely un-American situation in which death is the least among many evils.” Signors include soldiers wives and other community members with relationship to the soldiers remaining unclear. plain 2017-12-15T09:52:12-08:00 Michael J. Macalla papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan 02/04/1919 - 02/05/1919 Official Document, Petition 10000061 Multiple Statement of rights from archival material host organization, Bentley Historical Library: “Copyright to this material has not been transferred to the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. Complying with copyright law is ultimately the responsibility of the author, producer and publisher. To the extent that the Bentley Historical Library possesses rights to this material, you are granted permission to publish or use images/quote one time only in the work described above.” This archive uses these materials under the above premises and in consideration of Fair Use principles. 42.33142699999999, -83.0457538 Petition for withdrawal of troops from Russia, Box 1, Folder 1, Item 2, Michael J. Macalla Papers, 1918-1956, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/polar/851792.0001.002/1?rgn=full+text;view=image The collection was donated by Michael Macalla, of Detroit, Michigan, in 1965 (Donor no.: 4274). Angela Schöpke October 27, 2017 PETITION TO CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - First, in making this our petition, we do hereby affirm our unswerving loyalty to the Country and Government of the United States of America, and do hereby express our willingness to abide by the acts of the constituted authorities should this petition be either tabled or denied. This petition we, make in manner following: BELIEVING from the sifting of evidence that the American Units in North Russia not only are suffering incredible hardships, but are in grave danger at the hands of an overwhelming and conscienceless enemy, and ALSO BELIEVING that the Archangel expedition, if it ever had a valid excuse, cannot now be justified, neither on the grounds of humanity nor of military expedience, and ALSO BELIEVING that now the war is practically if not technically over there exists no patriotic reason why our American soldiers in North Russia should not have at least an equal chance for their lives with other American soldiers, WE THE UNDERSIGNED, THEREFORE RESPECTFULLY PETITION for the withdrawl[sic] of the American Soldiers from the entire country of North Russia and their return to the authority of their own officers and the War Department of the United States of America; or failing this, we urge that they be properly housed, fed, clothed, munitioned, and given proper hospital facilities and reinforcements without delay. FURTHERMORE in appending our signatures to this petition we do jointly and severally declare in the most solemn manner that the we have no political party to serve in the premises, but that we do make and constitute this our petition with the sole desire of releasing our American soldiers from an ambiguous, intolerable, and entirely un-American situation in which death is the least among many evils. Dated at Detroit, Michigan, this day of [blank] in the year of our lord 1919. [Below spellings are based on transcription of faded and cramped cursive script, and may contain inaccuracies] NAME Address Date Mrs. Frank Peters Elizabeth New Jersey 2/14/19 Mrs. Paul Laucherisk 101 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Mr. Ronnie Drysmith 98 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Mrs. [illegible] Lauacherisk 98 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Mrs. [illegible] Deneweth 660 Belived, Detroit “ Mrs. [illegible] Vanderberge 2092 Harlem Ave, Detroit “ Mr. Fred Lauacherisk 98 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Mr. [illegible] Hollant 98 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Mr. [illegible] [illegible] 98 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Mr. [illegible] 699 Belived, Detroit “ Mr. August Lauacherisk 699 Belived, Detroit “ Mrs. [Illegible] Lauacherisk 2092 Harlem, Detroit “ Mrs. Joe Vanbrook 950 Belived, Detroit “ Mrs. May Vanmoybey 2150 Harlem, Detroit “ Mr. Emil Vandenhegen French Road “ Mr. Peter Demain St. Jean & Gratiot “ Mrs. Henry Barrey 2100 Jefferson Ave “ Mr. Joe Heather 98 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Mr. Edmund Marriot 104 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Mr. [illegible] Vanderbail 104 Louis Ave, Detroit “ Natalia Holtzman 3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850This page has tags:
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