4255 ROBERT E LEE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, ONE OF HIS

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This item SOLD at 2025 Nov 02 @ 15:23UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
LAST. Please note as of 10/30/25 this item description has been updated. Please revisit this description and contact us with any questions. 1 page ALS, September 3, 1870, Lexington to R. M. Orne, Milledgeville, Ga. The Washington College envelope that accompanies is also addressed in Lee’s hand. Lee’s manuscript appears more matter of fact & rushed than normal. Lee had been experiencing fatigue during the autumn of 1870, he would have a stroke on Sept. 28 and was bedridden till his death Oct. 12. This has to be among his last letters. The content indicates he was responding to a request for information from Richard M. Orme, who was the co-owner and editor of the newspaper Southern Recorder newspaper located in Milledgeville, GA, from 1820 to 1872. The Orme family was prominent in Atlanta before, during and after the Civil War. Richard’s Uncle William Priestly Orme was prominent in rail roads, including being the Secretary Treasurer of the Atlanta & amp; West Point Rail Road after the War and through his retirement. Another Uncle, Aquilla J. Orme was the owner of the Southern Recorder. Orme was requesting Lee’s estimated number of Confederate soldiers in the war. The envelope is addressed to “R.M. Orme Esq Milledgeville, Georgia” Postmarked “Lexington VA. Sep 14” The text of the letter is as follows: Letter from R.E. Lee Washington College Lexington Va Sept. 3 1870 RM Orme Esq. Dear Sir, Your letter Aug. reached me only recently in correspondence of absence from home – It is impossible for me to give you any official in- formation on the subject of which you wrote as all army records were delinquent – but Mr. Stephens in his late work put the Confed. Army (six words marked through) at something under 600,000 an estimate I believe to be substantially correct. Very respectfully Your Obdt Servant R.E. Lee CONDITION: very good, letter has penciled "letter for RE Lee". Envelope has tear and penciled like letter. (02-25025-56/JS). NON-GUN. $2,000-4,000.