ZUKOR, ADOLPH (1873-1976) Hungarian-Born American Film Producer; A Founder of Paramount Pictures# zukora
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FORD, SAMUEL C. (1882-1961) Governor of Montana – 1941-49; Attorney General of Montana – 1917-21# fordsamuelc
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GARVEY, DAN EDWARD (1886-1974) Governor of Arizona – 1948-51; Arizona Secretary of State – 1942-48# 7766
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GARTRELL, LUCIUS JEREMIAH (1821-91) Confederate Brigadier General; Confederate Congressman – Georgia – 1862-64; U.S. Representative – Georgia – 1857-61# gartrellluciusjeremiah
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BERRY, HIRAM GREGORY (1824-63) Union Major General – Maine; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Chancellorsville – May 3, 1863 # berryhiramgregory
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CHASE, SAMUEL (1741-1811) Member of the Continental Congress – Maryland – 1776-78; Signer of the Declaration of Independence; U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice – 1796-1811; Acquitted after being impeached by Congress, 1804-05# chasesamuel
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WARREN, FULLER (1905-73) Governor of Florida – 1949-53; Member of the Florida House of Representatives – 1926-28 & 1938-40; Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II# warrenfuller
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WILSON, STANLEY C. (1879-1967) Governor of Vermont – 1931-35; Member of the Vermont Senate – 1927-29; Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives – 1917# wilsonstanleyc
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WYNDHAM, GEORGE O’BRIEN, 3rd EARL OF EGREMONT (1751-1837) British Peer, Major Landowner, and Art Collector# wyndhamgeorgeobrien
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YOUNG, THOMAS (1773-1829) British Physician & Polymath# youngthomas
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WICKHAM, WILLIAMS CARTER (1820-88) Confederate Brigadier General; Colonel of the 4th Virginia Cavalry; Confederate Congressman – 1864-65# 10776
Leave of Absence for a 4th Virginia Cavalry Officer – Killed-in-Action just two weeks later at the Battle of First Bull Run
Civil War-Date Autograph Letter Signed, 7 ¾” x 9 ¾”. Writing to his wife from his northern Virginia headquarters just two weeks before the Battle of First Manassas, the opening major engagement of the American Civil War in the East, Wickham informs her of the leave of absence for an officer in the 4th Virginia Cavalry.
“Fairfax C[ourt] H[ouse] [Virginia], July 5th 1861. My beloved Lucy, L[ieutenan]t Bowles has a four days leave of absence and as Robin is very anxious to go home for a day or two I have determined to let him go down on tuesday morning. Be sure to see that he gets off on Tuesday morning. It is after ten o’clock and I have just got in from an expedition so you must excuse the shortness of my letter on account of my weariness. I got your letter this morning and was glad to hear that Mary Fanning was coming on. I will write again in a day or two. I never was in better health in my life. Your own husband, Wm. C. Wickham.”
The named officer, Boldman Bowles, here referred to in an informal first name, is quite possibly a family friend or neighbor in Hancock County, Virginia. Modern records, courtesy of Historical Data Systems, Inc., as follows: “Boldman Bowles. Residence was not listed; a 34 year-old farmer. Enlisted on 5/9/1861 at Ashland, VA as a 2nd Lieutenant. On 5/9/1861 he was commissioned into ‘H’ Co. VA 4th Cavalry. He was Killed on 7/21/1861 at Bull Run, VA (Shot in head).”
Overall condition is excellent, with minor separation at the edges of the expected folds; there are two tiny holes in the extreme lower margin, well away from all text.
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WOLLASTON, WILLIAM HYDE (1766-1828) English Chemist & Physicist, famous for discovering the chemical elements Palladium and Rhodium # wollastonwilliamhyde
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WRANGHAM, FRANCIS (1769-1842) English Author & Abolitionist; Archdeacon of the East Riding# wranghamfrancis
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WEDDELL, LORD THOMAS PHILLIP (1781-1859) British Tory Statesman; First Lord of the Admiralty – 1834-35# wedellthomasphillip
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WELLESLEY, RICHARD, 1st MARQUESS WELLESLEY (1760-1842) Anglo-Irish Politician & Colonial Administrator; Governor-General of India – 1798-1805; Member of Parliament – 1784-97 # wellesleyrichardmarquis
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WHITWORTH, CHARLES, VISCOUNT WHITWORTH (1752-1825) British Diplomat & Politician; Ambassador to Russia – 1788-1800; Ambassador to France – 1802-03; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland – 1813-17# whitworthcharlesviscount
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TROWBRIDGE, THOMAS, 1st BARONET (1757-1807) British Royal Navy Officer, promoted to Rear Admiral in 1804; Veteran of the American Revolutionary, French Revolutionary, and Napoleonic Wars # trowbridgethomas1stbaronet
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VANSITTART, NICHOLAS, 1st BARON BEXLEY (1766-1851) English Politician; Chancellor of the Exchequer – 1812-23# vansittartnicholas
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VASSALL, HENRY RICHARD, 3rd BARON HOLLAND (1773-1840) English Politician; Lord Privy Seal – 1806-07 # vassallhenryrichardbaronholland
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STARK, LLOYD C. (1886-1972) Governor of Missouri – 1937-41; Officer in the U.S. Army during World War I; Co-owner of Stark Brothers’ Nursery in Louisiana, Missouri# starklloydc
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