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NAVY DESERTER IS NOT PERMITTED TO RESIGN

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
NAVY DESERTER IS NOT PERMITTED TO RESIGN
A fine group of three war-date documents and a letter related to the resignation of Third Asst. Engineer Charles Sinclair of the USS Western World. First is Sinclair's letter of resignation to his commander, Acting Master Samuel B. Gregory, 2pp. 8vo., New York, Dec. 25, [62], in part: "...I take my pen…to inform you that I have been laid up with a sore foot ever since I have been in New York…I don't feel able to report to you at present but will as soon as my foot will permit say 4 or 5 days. I send with his my letter of resignation which I hope will meet with your kind consideration…my reasons for sending my resignation is that I have not felt well since I fell in the coal hole of the Western World and…don't feel able to go to sea any more…". Second is Sinclair's resignation to the Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, 1p. folio, "U. S. Stmr Western World, Navy Yard, Charleston". It is interesting to note that Sinclair saw no need to inform Sec. Welles about his true whereabouts which was New York! Needless to say, Sinclair's resignation was not accepted and he showed his true colors in 1864 by deserting. The third is the Navy Department's official decline of Sinclair's resignation signed and made official by Secretary of the Navy GIDEON WELLES and Acting Rear Admiral SAMUEL P. LEE as commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Three pieces, very good.

Estimate: $200 - 300.

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