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September 27, 1846 Handwritten Report Letter Regarding the Battle of Monterey

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September 27, 1846 Handwritten Report Letter Regarding the Battle of Monterey
Mexican War
“Monterey is taken after a hard fight of 4 days.” September 1846 Autograph Letter Regarding the Battle of Monterey!
September 27, 1846-Dated, Mexican-American War, Handwritten Report in Letter form, Regarding the Battle of Monterey, Choice Extremely Fine.
This Historic Content, September 27, 1846 Dated, Mexican War Autograph Letter is Signed, Archibald Burns, 1 page, measuring 10” x 8”, Camargo (Mexico), to Mount Holly, N.J. Congressman George Sykes, Fine. This important Letter reports the American victory at The Battle of Monterey. This Letter reads, in part:

"... An express has just arrived from Gen. Taylor's army. Monterey is taken after a hard fight of 4 days. Our loss is said to be 500 killed & wounded and among this number some valuable officers killed... Gen. Worth it is said has covered himself with glory having captured several batteries at the point of the bayonet... Tonight our band has played Hail Columbia and Yankee Doodle and tomorrow I suppose we shall have a salute...".

Burns, a paymaster under General Gideon Pillow's command, gained a fair measure of notoriety when he took the fall for Pillow during Pillow's court-martial. Pillow had published editorials in the New Orleans Delta under a pseudonym giving himself credit for Winfield Scott's victories. When Scott caught wind, he court-martialed Pillow. Pillow only survived court-martial when Burns claimed authorship for the editorials. Minor folds, exceptional dark brown written text and signature upon period onion skin paper. Integral Postal transmittal cover, vivid blue Handstamp Postal Cancel at New Orleans, with a black "10" stamped postmark and an additional stamp reading "STEAM" and noted “Via New Orleans.”