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KEARNY, PHILIP

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KEARNY, PHILIP
(1814 - 1862) Union major general who lost an arm in the Mexican War, killed by a Confederate volley at Chantilly, Va in 1862. Incredible A.L.S. ""P. Kearny Lieut"" with a used cover and rare Boyd's City Express stamp, 3pp, 4to., New York, June 7, 1846, to Lt. John Love of the 1st U.S. Dragoons. In part: ""...I hope to heaven that you have not been as sorely persecuted...(thanks to Captain Cooke) [future Union general Phillip St. George Cooke] poor me I am suffering under a spring's renewal of itàon my asking a recall of my resignation they reappointed me rather against my express wishesàI would have been [appointed] in the RiflesàIt was a disgraceful affair for all concerned in it as war had come and [I] have, thank God, some feeling of pride in my regiment, if none for my country. I [would] gladly go through the strife [and] most willingly pledge my life for it's gloryàif we have but half a chance we will win itàa charger is pretty essential for a Dragoon as you and I may have to stem the battle's tide together. I apply to you for your sympathies in obtaining a remount. If there is within reach uncommon[ly], fine, powerful, fleet, and active beauty of a charger please purchase [it] for meàGet him for me as cheaply as you canàI only limit you to 200 dollarsàIf you succeed in obtaining for me a charger send him by a safe meansàto Major Stewart, St. LouisàIf you can arrange it make the draft payable in N. York sixty days after...or else thirty days as money is very scarceàI find that money due comes in very slowly, although due from rich houses. Remember me to Ewell [future Confederate general Dick Ewell] if in your neighborhoodàPS: a good horse is always of a good color, although I am rather more partial to grey, black, or chestnut. A roan is also a favorite colorà"". Boldly signed and very good.