Excellent Sir - My son went in the 54th regiment— Sir, my husband who is in Co. K. 22nd Reg’s U.S. Cold Troops (and now in the Macon Hospital at Portsmouth with a wound in his arm) has not received any pay since last May and then only thirteen dollars— Sir We the Members of Co D of the 55th Massachusetts vols Call the attention of your Excellency to our case— for instant look & see that we never was freed yet. Run Right out of Slavery In to Soldiery & we hadent nothing atall & our wifes & mother most all of them is aperishing all about & we all are perishing our self— i am willing to bee a soldier and serve my time faithful like a man but i think it is hard to bee poot off in such dogesh manner as that— Will you see that the colored men fighting now are fairly treated. You ought to do this, and do it at once, Not let the thing run along meet it quickly and manfully. We poor oppressed ones appeal to you, and ask fair play— So Please if you can do any good for us do it in the name of God— Excuse my boldness but pleas— your reply will settle the matter and will be appreciated, by, a colored man who, is willing to sacrifice his son in the cause of Freedom & Humanity— I have nothing more to say hoping that you lend a listening ear to an umble soldier I will close— Yours for Christs sake— (i shall hav to send this with out a stamp for I haint money enough to buy a stamp)