Letter
Providence ‸March
April 8, 1842
We hear with great pain that you are about publishing a prox at the head of which you are named for Governor of this state which is a violation of the lawful authority of the State.
It grieves us to the heart to know that a son of ours arrived at so mature an age and so well versed in the laws of his Country should be a participant in acts calculated to bring the state into destruction,
arouse passions which you cannot allay and which God forbid produce civil strife attended with bloodshed and murder. We beseech you.
We pray ‸ you to pause before you pass the Rubicon and become engulfed in political criminal degradation, where our feeble prayers will not avail to save you from disgrace and ruin.
We again beg entreat and pray you to retire from the strife you are inciting, for the law must prevail or all government is at an end.
If your heart is sensible to the parental anguish we have and now suffer, we pray our Heavenly Father will vouchsafe and awaken in yours a corresponding feeling for our sufferings and influence
you to renounce the course you are pursuing and restore us to a peace of mind which has for a long time has been a stranger to us.
May God in his infinite mercy prompt you to a decision which
only can restore you to the good opinion of your friends and fellow citizens whose esteem is worth the cultivation and preserve our grey hairs from that shame and disgrace which will attend forever if successful your present course and hurry us sorrowing to the grave.
Your affectionate parents and best friends,
Sullivan Dorr
Lydia Dorr
To Thomas W. Dorr Esq.
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