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The American Caesar Honors the Army's Emissary to the Indians.

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The American Caesar Honors the Army's Emissary to the Indians.
Superior T.L.S. of Douglas MacArthur, "General, Chief of Staff," on War Dept. letterhead, Washington, May 21, 1934, folded lettersheet 6 3/4 x 8 3/4. To Mrs. Hugh L. Scott, Princeton, N.J. "I am sending you a copy of the General Order 'not present] announcing the death of your distinguished husband. Throughout the many years which he so faithfully and successfully devoted to his country's service, Gen. Scott discharged the various responsibilities entrusted to him with characteristic skill and efficiency. His family and the Army may justly be proud of his record of conspicuous achievements. In extending to you my sincere personal sympathy, I feel that I express also the sentiment of the entire Army." Gen. Hugh Lenox Scott was Pres. Wilson's Chief of Staff during World War I. Superintendent of West Point, Scott had earlier interviewed many of the Indian participants in Little Big Horn, in time becoming proficient in Indian languages of the Great Plains. From 1892-97, Scott organized and commanded the last Indian unit in the U.S. Army, comprised of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache, and was in charge of Geronimo's band of Apache prisoners. One diagonal crease from original fold, else excellent. * With formal-size envelope. Some edge toning, else fine. (2 pcs.)