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Auction archive: Lot number 139

GRANT, Ulysses S Autograph letter signed ("U S Grant"), as L...

Estimate
US$2,000 - US$3,000
Price realised:
US$2,750
Auction archive: Lot number 139

GRANT, Ulysses S Autograph letter signed ("U S Grant"), as L...

Estimate
US$2,000 - US$3,000
Price realised:
US$2,750
Beschreibung:

GRANT, Ulysses S. Autograph letter signed ("U. S. Grant"), as Lt. General, to Coppie(?), City Point, Virginia,1 March 1865. 2½ pages, 8vo, stationery of Headquarters Armies of the United States, tipped to another sheet .
GRANT, Ulysses S. Autograph letter signed ("U. S. Grant"), as Lt. General, to Coppie(?), City Point, Virginia,1 March 1865. 2½ pages, 8vo, stationery of Headquarters Armies of the United States, tipped to another sheet . GETTING THE POWS HOME IN THE FINAL MONTH OF THE WAR Grant, eager for the bloodletting to stop, assures an anxious uncle about the fate of his captive nephew, and details the protocols in place for the smooth exchange of prisoners between North and South: "I instructed the Asst. Agt. of Ex. (Assistant Agent for Prisoner Exchanges) to make an effort to get young Whiting released at once. If he is where Richmond Authorities can reach him I have no doubt about his immediate release. Under any circumstances all prisoners in the South will be released as rapidly as possible. To facilitate this matter I have agreed to receive our prisoners at Wilmington, Mobile, on the Miss. River and at Eastport, Miss. The Rebel Agt. of Exchange was glad to avail himself of this opportunity and immediately sent out orders to all prisoners in the South to deliver their charges at the most convenient of the above places. I think you need not entertain any fears about the early release of your Nephew." A fine, late war letter.

Auction archive: Lot number 139
Auction:
Datum:
21 Jun 2013
Auction house:
Christie's
21 June 2013, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

GRANT, Ulysses S. Autograph letter signed ("U. S. Grant"), as Lt. General, to Coppie(?), City Point, Virginia,1 March 1865. 2½ pages, 8vo, stationery of Headquarters Armies of the United States, tipped to another sheet .
GRANT, Ulysses S. Autograph letter signed ("U. S. Grant"), as Lt. General, to Coppie(?), City Point, Virginia,1 March 1865. 2½ pages, 8vo, stationery of Headquarters Armies of the United States, tipped to another sheet . GETTING THE POWS HOME IN THE FINAL MONTH OF THE WAR Grant, eager for the bloodletting to stop, assures an anxious uncle about the fate of his captive nephew, and details the protocols in place for the smooth exchange of prisoners between North and South: "I instructed the Asst. Agt. of Ex. (Assistant Agent for Prisoner Exchanges) to make an effort to get young Whiting released at once. If he is where Richmond Authorities can reach him I have no doubt about his immediate release. Under any circumstances all prisoners in the South will be released as rapidly as possible. To facilitate this matter I have agreed to receive our prisoners at Wilmington, Mobile, on the Miss. River and at Eastport, Miss. The Rebel Agt. of Exchange was glad to avail himself of this opportunity and immediately sent out orders to all prisoners in the South to deliver their charges at the most convenient of the above places. I think you need not entertain any fears about the early release of your Nephew." A fine, late war letter.

Auction archive: Lot number 139
Auction:
Datum:
21 Jun 2013
Auction house:
Christie's
21 June 2013, New York, Rockefeller Center
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