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Confederate Generals (3) Signed Items

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Confederate Generals (3) Signed Items

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Auction Date:2023 May 18 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:15th Floor WeWork, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Three Items:  (1) War Date ALS, April 28, 1863, 1-1/4 pages, 7.75 x 9.75, Richmond, Virginia, C.S. Senate, written by CSA Senator and Colonel Robert L. Y. Peyton, and endorsed by two CSA cavalry generals: W.H.F. "Rooney" Lee and R. L. T. Beale.  Also endorsed by CSA captain Stith Bolling.  The letter concerns a request by a private in Beale’s regiment to be transferred.  The endorsements support the transfer.    Beale, commander of the 9th Reg. VA Cavalry, writes, in part: "…. He is a good soldier cut off from home & friends and is without the means to mount himself at the present high prices of horses in Virginia. R. L. T. Beale, Col. Comg."  Clear ink writing.  In pencil, General Lee writes: "Respectfully returned/ for records of Capt. of Co. ‘g’/   W.H. F. Lee /  Comdg. Gen." [Lee’s signature and writing is very faint.]. Stith Bolling writes "I concur in the above remarks of Col. Beal. Stith Bolling, Capt. Co. G 9th VA Cav."  Â

Robert L. Y. Peyton (1822-63), the letter author, served as a Confederate Colonel and  Confederate Senator from 1861 until his death from malaria 5 months after writing this letter.  General W. H. F. "Rooney" Lee (1837-91) a son of General Robert E. Lee, rose to the rank of CSA Major Genl. and was later a U.S. Congressman.   General Richard L. T. Beale (1819-93) was a U.S. Congressman before and after the war.  As Colonel, he commanded the 9th VA Cavalry under Genl. Lee.  He became a Brig. Genl. In early 1865.  Stith Bolling (1835-1916) led the largest cavalry company under Genl. J.E.B. Stuart.  At this time of this letter he was Acting Asst. Adj. Genl. on Gen. Rooney Lee’s staff.  Wounded six times he later became a VA delegate.

(2)  Ink signature with rank "G. J. Rains, Brig. Genl." Clipped from a war period document, 2.75 x 1.25. Gabriel J. Rains (1803-81) was a veteran of the Seminole and Mexican Wars.  He was one of the earliest Brigadier Generals in the Confederacy.  After a severe wound he commanded the conscription and torpedo bureaus in Richmond.  An inventor of land mines and booby traps, his "Raines" land mines were used during the war.  He also developed a system of torpedoes and mines that protected the harbors of Charleston, Savannah, Mobile and other port cities.  On the reverse side of the clip is the rare partial signature Col. [E.] C. Edmonds.   Col. Edward C Edmonds (1835-63) was leading the 38th VA Inf., when he was shot in the head and killed during Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg.

(3)Â Â Ink signature on a 2" x 4.5" slip "Humphrey Marshall, Newcastle, Kentucky, 1850."Â Â Â Humphrey (1812-72) a great-great nephew of Chief Justice John Marshall, was a CSA Brigadier General, both a CSA and U.S. Congressman, and U.S. Minister to China under President Franklin Pierce.