McINTOSH, LACHLAN (1725-1806) American Revolutionary War, Brigadier General in the Continental Army; Mortally wounded Declaration of Independence Signer Button Gwinnett in a duel on May 16, 1777# mcintoshlachlan
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McGUIRE, HUNTER HOLMES (1835-1900) American Physician; Confederate Army Doctor & Surgeon, attended General Thomas J. Jackson at the time of his Death# mcguirehunterholmes
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McLANAHAN, JAMES XAVIER (1809-61) U.S. Representative – Pennsylvania – 1849-53 # mclanahanjamesxavier
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GRANT, LEWIS ADDISON (1829-1918) Union Brigadier General – Vermont; Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for the capture of three regimental flags at the Battle of Chancellorsville# grantlewisaddison
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DAVENPORT, BAILEY (1823-90) Early Settler & Wealthy Landowner in Rock Island, Illinois; Mayor of Rock Island, Illinois – 1861-66, 1873-74, and 1875-76; Son of Colonel George Davenport # davenportbailey
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BUCK, ADDISON PRENTISS (1836-1900) Union Officer - 6th Maine Volunteer Infantry# buckaddisonprentiss
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BUTLER, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1818-93) Union Major General; U.S. Congressman – Massachusetts – 1867-75 & 1877-79; U.S. Presidential Candidate – Greenback Party - 1884 # 10949
A Handwritten Civil War Pass for Butler’s Brother-in-Law
Civil War-Date Autograph Document Signed, on official 5” x 8” stationery, imprinted “HEAD QUARTERS, Department of Virginia and North Carolina.”
“In the field, June 10, 1864. Pass Fisher A[mes] Hildreth, Esq[uire] and his wife to visit my Head Q[uarte]rs at Fortress Monroe. Benj[amin] F. Butler, Maj[or] Gen[era]l Com[mandin]g.”
Lightly and evenly toned, with minor staining at the left edge and the expected folds.
OUT OF STOCK
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HOPKINSON, FRANCIS (1737-91) Signer of the Declaration of Independence; Continental Congress Delegate - New Jersey# hopkinsonfrancis
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JAMESON, ROBERT (1774-1854) Scottish Naturalist & Minerologist# jamesonrobert
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JAMESON, JOHN (1802-57) Served as a Captain in the Blackhawk War; U.S. Congressman – Missouri – 1843-45 & 1847-49# jamesonjohn
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DE RUSSY, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS (1818-91) Union Brigadier General – New York; Veteran of the Mexican War# derussygustavusadolphus
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EDWARD, DUKE OF KENT & STRATHEARN (1767-1820) Fourth Son of King George III of England; Father of Queen Victoria# edwarddukeofkentandstrathearn
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DEVENS, CHARLES, JR. (1820-91) Union Brigadier General – Massachusetts; U.S. Attorney General – 1877-81 # devenscharlesjr
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DEWEY, JOEL ALLEN (1840-73) Union Brigadier General# deweyjoelallen
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DIMICK, JUSTIN (1800-71) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Veteran of the Mexican War# dimickjustin
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DIXON, WILLIAM DUNLOP (1833-1916) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Lieutenant Colonel of the 6th Pennsylvania Reserves# dixonwilliamdunlop
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DOAN, AZARIAH WALL (1824-1911) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Lieutenant Colonel of the 79th Ohio Infantry# doanazariahwall
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DUNCAN, ADAM (1731-1804) British Admiral; Served in the Seven Years’ War; Commander-in-Chief of the British North Sea Fleet – 1795-1801# duncanadam
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AMES, MARY CLEMMER/MRS. EDMUND HUDSON (1839-84) American Author & Journalist – Known for Her “Woman’s Letter from Washington”# clemmermaryclemmer
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ALEXANDER II (1818-81) Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland – 1855-81; Emancipated the Serfs in 1861; Sold Alaska to the United States in 1867; Assassinated in St. Petersburg on March 13, 1881# alexanderII
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