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Military Correspondence of a West Point

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Military Correspondence of a West Point
Military Correspondence of a West Point Officer. Collection of 14 letters of Maj. Hyatt Clark Ransom, Class of 1851, to his friend Ferris F. Hyatt, Esq. of Flint, Mich., Oct. 1870 to July 1873 (46 clearly written pp., darkly penned), from various locations: Fort Shaw in Montana Territory, St. Paul, Minn., New Orleans, Holly Springs, Miss., and Jeffersonville, Ind. Comments on visit to West Point, transfer from Ft. Shaw to St. Paul, where he will be Chief Q.M. under Gen. hancock, but would rather serve with any General but him; McDowell made a Major General. "...The poorest selection that could have been made...You know my opinion of him in 1862 during his celebrated advance on Washington & I have seen no reason to change...." Cholera cases in New Orleans "seem to be produced by indiscretion eating green & stale fruits...My salary is equal to about $5,500 per annum & I hate to give it up but there is a limit to human endurance..."; considers his assignment to Ft. Shaw "an outrage for an officer of his rank," as he had done enough frontier duty. Except for a 4 pp. letter with some offset, all fine to very fine. An interesting group during Indian Wars period in the West.