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Garfield, James A

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Garfield, James A
Garfield, James A. Autograph letter signed (J.A. Garfield") as a member of the House of Representatives, 1 page, 9½ x 7½", Washington, D.C., Dec. 7, 1872. To former Union General Irvin McDowell (1818-1885) in New York. In part: "…I do not think the Vienna question will be seriously raised, but I am glad to have the copy of the order in readiness in case anything more is said about it. I think our delegation will be a unit in your favor and we shall take prompt measures to bring its whole force to bear…." Fine. Accompanied by an engraving of Garfield.

General McDowell had been held responsible for Union defeats at First and Second Bull Run. The first defeat was blamed on his inexperience. He deflected blame from himself for the second defeat by testifying agsinst Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter, who was then court martialed by General Pope. In 1872, McDowell was promoted to permanent major general in the regular army. In this letter, Garfield expresses support for McDowell and promises support in case an issue from First Bull Run (the Vienna question) was raised against McDowell. It is interesting to note that when President Hayes pardoned Gen. Fitz John Porter in 1879, much of the blame for Second Bull Run was once again shifted to McDowell.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.

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