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Horace Kephart to Charles E. Pearce, May 19, 1898, page 1
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HORACE KEPHART, , LIBRARIAN. Mercantile library. SL Louis, Mo., May 19, 1898 Hon. Charles E. Pearce, House of Representatives, Washington D.C. Dear Sir: Members of the various sharpshooters ' clubs in St. Louis and vicinity have formed a company of expert riflemen who desire to offer their services to the government. The origin and progress of this company are explained in the accompanying circular and newspaper clipping. We notice in the New York Sun of May 14th the following statement: Proposed Regimental of Sharpshooters. Washington, . May 13.—Representative Cum- mings of New York to-day introduced a bill to authorize the orgranization of one or more regi- ments of American independent sharpshooters, They are to be enlisted from the nation at large and possess special qualifications as marksmen. On behalf of the Missouri Sharpshooters I would respectfully suggest that a regiment of expert marksmen, chosen by competitive tests from the riflemen of the whole country, would form an exceptionally valuable arm of the service. Morgan's sharpshooters in the revolution were the corps d'elite of the Continental army. Swiss jagers, Boer hunters, and our own backwoodsmen at King's Mountain and New Orleans, have proven again and again that sharpshooters are invincible by ordinary troops, smokeless powder now makes carefully aimed fire practicable not only on outposts and skirmishing, but in the line of battle as well. A regiment of such men would be strong not only in the consciousness
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In this letter of May 19, 1898, Horace Kephart writes Charles E. Pearce of the House of Representatives regarding a bill introduced by Representative Cummings of New York that would allow independent sharpshooters to be enlisted as marksmen in the Spanish-American War. Kephart states that he and other sharpshooters in St. Louis and the vicinity “have formed a company of expert rifleman who would like to offer their services to the government.” Kephart asks Pearce to help push this bill through and asks him to send a copy.
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