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Post Rev. War: War of 1812 Letter From Fort McHenry

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Post Rev. War: War of 1812 Letter From Fort McHenry
1812 Letter From Fort McHenry, 10 Days After War Was Declared. A 2-1/2 page letter, 9.75" x 8", written June 28, 1812, Fort McHenry, from Nelson Luckett, a captain in the 1st Regiment of Light Dragoons, to Callender Irvine, Superintendent of Military Stores, Philadelphia. Luckett is trying to get his men properly equipped to fight the British. In part: I am much pleased to learn that I am shortly to have helmets, Bullet Buttons and a Trumpet. Should there be any of the original Dragoon uniform coats on hand...a singular favor if you would make an exchange, giving me the old and receiving those I have on hand....Send me an exact pattern of the Dragoon uniform adopted by the Government....The one hundred saddles deposited at Fort McHenry...have been examined and seventy...will be sent to Baltimore for repair...are of a very inferior quality and by no means calculated for Dragoons being mounted and equipped for the light artillery....I hope you will...forward the Helmets & B. buttons and Trumpet immediately, as those articles would promote the recruiting service...." The integral address leaf has a red circular "BALTIMORE MD JUN 28" and a manuscript "Public Service" frank. Seal tear affects nothing; otherwise, Choice Very Fine.