4285 GROUP OF CIVIL WAR LETTERS & DOCUMENTS.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 500.00 USD
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1) US Military Telegraph, [Battle of Nashville] "General Rousseau from the front: reports our total casualties.. at 3500, rebel between 10 and 12,000, 5,000 of them prisoners, their loss on the 20 6000. We lost 10 guns.., captured 15 stand colors…Gen R represents the fighting of the rebs as desperate…", very good. 2) Jefferson Davis [Sec. of War] ALS, April 18, 1854 to A. O. P. Nicholson [editor Washington Union newspaper] concerning national armories, Congress had just decided to allow civilian instead of military officers to be superintendents. Light fading from framing. 3) Manuscript General Order, Camp Curtin, April 6, 1863, by order of General David Birney, concerning officers overstaying leave, very good. 4) Four soldier's letters home, 10th OVC & others, 3 with envelopes, fair to good overall. 5) Lt. D. W. Polk 30th ILL Vols grouping: 2 letters home; 3 ordnance returns for Enfield rifles, etc 1862 & 1863; Special Order, Aug. 30, 1864 by command of General Sherman, good to very good overall. 6) Pay voucher for officer and "Negro" servant, Capt. Alexander Matusky, 58th NY, July 17, 1863; good to very good. 7) 13 additional documents, including muster rolls 10th NY, 177th NY, discharge 93rd NY; pay voucher 4th US Artillery; court martial; good to very good overall. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of a Tennessee Gentleman. (02-23031/JS). NON-GUN. $1,000-2,000.