From The Greensborough Patriot
April 24, 1862 – Pg. 1
To the People of North Carolina. —
At
the request of President Davis, I have undertaken to collect all of the arms
now in the hands of private citizens of our State. For that purpose I have been invested with
authority to borrow, purchase or, if necessary, impress them. I am satisfied that it will never be
necessary to resort to the last named power.
Patriots of North Carolina, our soil is invaded, and though we have men
enough to repel the invaders, our men are useless unless they have arms. Upwards of 20 thousand stand of arms are now
lying useless in our houses, these arms should be collected and placed in the
hands of our noble defenders. None but a
craven or disloyal citizen will refuse to comply with this requisition. I will immediately appoint suitable agents to
go through every county in the State, empowered to borrow, purchase, or if
necessary to impress arms; but in the meantime let me entreat all true patriots
to send in all of their muskets, rifles and double barrel shot guns (good, bad
or indifferent) to the sheriffs of the different counties, whom I do hereby
authorize to receive and pay for them
agreeably to the attached schedule of prices, and draw on me for the amount
necessary.
For
good rifles and muskets, $13 and $20 each, according to value; good
double-barrel shot guns from $13 to $30, according to value; other arms and
parts of arms according to valuation.
I
have also been requested to purchase old scrap iron, whether cast or wrought,
and of all weights, for which I will pay for the former 11 cents per pound; for
the latter 4 cents.
W. S.
ASHE.