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Confederate General Will T. Martin 1848 Court Doc

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Confederate General Will T. Martin 1848 Court Doc
<B>Confederate General Will T. Martin 1848 Court Document Signed</B></I> as District Attorney, one page, 7.5" x 12", a printed document, filled in by hand, being a Grand Jury True Bill against a Jacob Halfrin. It is being charged that he did "<I>play for money at a certain game of cards commonly called Poker against the peace and dignity of the State of Mississippi.</B></I>" A native of Glasgow, Kentucky, Martin was commanding major of the second Mississippi cavalry, Jeff Davis legion in 1861. A daring officer, promotion came rapidly. He accompanied Stuart in the raid at Richmond during the seven days battle, making the entire circuit of General McClellan's army, bringing in prisoners and important information for General Lee. On November 10, 1863, he was made major general and placed in command of a division of General Joe Wheeler's cavalry corps, including the brigades of John T. Morgan and Alfred Iverson. Toward the end of the war he was in command of the district of northwest Mississippi. Later, after the war, he promoted and built the Natchez, Jackson and Columbus railroad and was president until the road was sold to the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley. He was postmaster at Natchez for two years under President Roosevelt. Near fine condition, unevenly toned and weakness at folds. <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>