SMITH, MORGAN LEWIS (1822-74) Union Brigadier General; Early-war Colonel of the 8th Missouri Infantry# 11077
Signature & Rank, “M.L. Smith, Brig[adier] Gen[era]l Vol[unteers],” on a ¾” x 2 ¼” slip of paper, probably removed from a war-date document. Affixed to slightly larger backing.
General soiling, staining, and wear.
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MORGAN, JAMES DADA (1810-96) Union Brigadier General; Early-war Colonel of the 10th Illinois Infantry; Veteran of the Illinois Mormon War & the Mexican War# 11073
Civil War-Date Document - Pay for a 101st Indiana Infantry soldier who died one week later.
Document Signed, 8 ¼” x 10”, Nashville, Tennessee, May 30, 1863, “James D. Morgan, Brig[adier] Gen[era]l Commanding Post,” a partly printed “Certificate to be Given to Discharged Volunteers to Enable them to draw their Pay” for Merrill Ransey (possibly Ramsey), a private in the 101st Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Further described, “Disease contracted prior to enlistment,” Private Ransey died in Nashville on June 8, 1863, just one week later.
Lightly and evenly toned, with scattered staining; somewhat heavier wear at two horizontal folds.
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BURNHAM, HIRAM (1811-72) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 6th Maine Volunteer Infantry; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Chaffin’s Farm – September 29, 1864# 10948
Civil War-Date Document Signed by a Killed-in-Action Union General
Document Signed, 7 ¾” x 12”, “Approved, Hiram Burnham, Col[onel] 6th Maine Vol[unteer]s,” a manuscript “Abstract of articles expended in the public service at Camp near Bell[e] Plains, V[irgini]a…in the month ending on the 31st December 1862.” Countersigned three times, front and reverse, by Lieutenant Addison P. Buck.
Lightly and evenly toned, with a few superficial stains and three horizontal folds.
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TRUMBULL, LYMAN (1813-96) U.S. Senator - Illinois - 1855-73; Co-authored the Thirteenth Amendment – Prohibiting Slavery in the United States# trumbulllyman
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TIBBATTS, JOHN WOOLESTON (1802-52) U.S. Representative – Kentucky – 1843-47 # tibbattsjohnwooleston
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ROWAN, STEPHEN CLEGG (1808-90) Union Navy Officer, later promoted to the rank of Vice Admiral of the U.S. Navy; Veteran of the Mexican War# rowanstephenclegg
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RUTLEDGE, WILEY BLOUNT, JR. (1894-1949) U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice – 1943-49# rutledgewileyblountjr
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SAXTON, RUFUS (1824-1908) Union Brigadier General; Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for gallantry in the defense of Harpers Ferry, Virginia – May 26-30, 1862 # saxtonrufus
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SCAMMON, ELIAKIM PARKER (1816-94) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 23rd Ohio Infantry; Veteran of the Mexican & Seminole Wars# scammoneliakimparker
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SCHENCK, ROBERT CUMMING (1809-90) Union Major General; Older Brother of Union Navy Officer James Findlay Schenck; U.S. Representative – Ohio – 1843-51 & 1863-71# schenckrobertcumming
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ROBINSON, FREDERICK JOHN, VISCOUNT GODERICH (1782-1859) British Prime Minister – 1827-28; Member of Parliament – 1806-27# robinsonfrederickjohnviscountgoderich
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ROSCOE, WILLIAM (1753-1831) British Abolitionist, Banker, and Lawyer; Member of Parliament – 1806-07 # roscoewilliam
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FIELD, KATE (1838-96) American Journalist, Lecturer & Actress# fieldkate
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MUSSEY, REUBEN DELAVAN (1833-92) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Colonel – 100th U.S. Colored Troops; Staff Officer to General Thomas L. Crittenden# musseyreubendelavan
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McLEAN, NATHANIEL COLLINS (1815-1905) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 75th Ohio Infantry # mcleannathanielcollins
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McARTHUR, DUNCAN (1772-1839) U.S. Army Brigadier General during the War of 1812; Governor of Ohio – 1830-32; U.S. Representative – Ohio – 1823-25# 10655
Autograph Letter Signed, 6 ¾” x 8”, as U.S. Congressman, to one Augustus Gamble. The attached leaf of the same dimension, stamped “FREE” and bearing a Chillicothe, Ohio postmark, is franked and addressed by McArthur: “Free. D. McArthur, M[ember] C[ongress]. Augus[tus] Gamble, Esquire, x roads Ann Arundel County, Maryland.”
“Chillicothe [Ohio], Nov[embe]r 8th 1824
Dear Sir,
Your favour of the 4th Ult[imo] came duly to hand.
The surveys in the name…Young Wilkins have been made…ground and the plats forwarded…office of Col[onel] Richard C. Anderso…principal surveyor who resides ne[ar]…Louisville, Kentucky, for record. So soon as recorded, he has been requested to forward them, to the Gen[era]l Land Office at the City of Washington.
I trust that you will…your Patents in the course of the ensuing winter, and be ready to convey to my son the part which will be due for his services. respectfully yours, Duncan McArthur.”
Moderately toned throughout, with general soiling and wear. The upper edge is somewhat irregular, having been hand torn for use. Paper separation at the usual folds has resulted in the loss of paper at the right edge, containing words from six lines of text.
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TAFT, HELEN HERRON (1861-1943) U.S. First Lady – 1909-13; Wife of U.S. President William Howard Taft# tafthelenh
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CAMPBELL, JAMES (1812-93) U.S. Postmaster General – 1853-57; Attorney General of Pennsylvania – 1852-53; Prominent Antebellum Catholic Politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania # campbelljames
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PAYNE, HENRY CLAY (1812-93) U.S. Postmaster General – 1902-04; Postmaster of Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 1876-86 # 10930
Signed Card, 2 ½” x 4 ¼”, imprinted as U.S. Postmaster General, “H.C. Payne.”
Lightly and evenly toned, with old mounting traces on the reverse.
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PAYNE, HENRY CLAY (1812-93) U.S. Postmaster General – 1902-04; Postmaster of Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 1876-86 # paynehenryclay
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