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POLK, LEONIDAS

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POLK, LEONIDAS
(1806 - 1864) Confederate lieutenant general who was a Bishop of Louisiana before the war, led with distinction at Belmont and Shiloh and was killed by cannon fire at Kennesaw Mountain. Fine content war date A.L.S. "L. Polk Lieut. Gen.", 2pp. 4to., 'Hd. Qrs. Polks Corps", Shelbyville, Apr. 28, 1863 apparently to a fellow army clergyman. In part: "…I am as about worked up to all I can stand. But I feel I must today say a word in reply…The application came up from Maury with Cheathham's approval. I sent it back with the [?] for the law which authorized chaplains for Brigades and I have now heard of it since. There is no such law…so you may feel easy on that ground…you have been as invisible and inaudible as a dead man must be…I wish to see you about those hospitals and to talk of them…I have about used up all the lay talk these youngsters around me have to offer and feel as if I wanted to have 'my bowels refreshed by these brothers' with something of a higher type…". After adding his rank to his signature, Polk humorously adds: "So used am I to winding up with that affix I suppose I shall add it to my letters to my wife". I few old archival tape repairs not affecting legibility and easily restored, tiny hole at top blank margin, else very good.