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George S. Patton

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George S. Patton

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Auction Date:2014 Jun 18 @ 18:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, 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
TLS, signed “G. S. Patton, Jr.,” one page, 6 x 7, personal letterhead, May 29, 1933. Letter to his sister Anne. In full (with grammar and spelling retained): “I have been rather bad about writing lately and am sorry I can’t plead excess businness for while I am as usual much occupied I have really nothing to do. I think I wrote you that we did nothing in the National Capitol Horse Show. In the Front Royal Show we did very well and I got a bad fall which should have but did not hurt me. Too old and tough. Todd George and I are leaving Wednesday Morning for two shows at Tuxeado and West Point we will be gone a week I hope he breaks his neck but he won’t. I have finished my boat all except some few jobs of painting and will launch it when I get back from W. P. on the 7th. How is Uncle Billy Eills and Mary Scally also give my love to Mary Post. I am sorry about her loss and would have written a dozen times but simply can’t find words with which to start. If I were there I could talk all right. She and Henry were so particularly nice at the time of Papa’s death. Give her my love. We are all well. With lots of love your devoted brother.” Accompanied by a sterling silver bowl trophy won by Patton at the 1934 Cherry Blossom Festival Horse Show. Bowl has a 4.75? base, stands 4.25? high, with a 9? diameter opening at the top. One side is engraved “Cherry Blossom Festival Horse Show, National Capital, 1934, Hunter Class 1st Prize, Presented by Hotel Powhatan, won by Wild Benn ridden by Colonel Patton.” In fine condition, with bowl slightly dented.

Patton’s passion for horses, both for army purposes, and recreation, dates back to his assignment to the cavalry after finishing West Point. He owned a dozen horses, played on the Army polo team, and was an avid foxhunter. Although he states in this letter he “did nothing in the National Capital Horse Show,” he would return the following year to compete again. The April 20, 1934, edition of the Washington Post reported, ‘The Cobbler Hunt, of Delaplane, VA., was represented by Colonel George S. Patton, Mrs. Patton and their daughter Beatrice—always a familiar little group at the Virginia horse shows…The excellent hunters of Col. Patton and family…were foremost among the performers.’ An early and very personal memento with great association between the famed allied commander and his love for horses.