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Auction archive: Lot number 263

EWELL, Richard Stoddert (1817-1872), General, C. S. A . Autograph letter signed ("R. S. Ewell"), to an unknown recipient, 8 April 1862. 2 pp., 4to, stained . EWELL. Autograph letter signed twice ("R. S. Ewell") and initialed ("RSE") TO GEN. BRAXTON B...

Auction 09.06.2004
9 Jun 2004
Estimate
US$4,000 - US$6,000
Price realised:
US$4,182
Auction archive: Lot number 263

EWELL, Richard Stoddert (1817-1872), General, C. S. A . Autograph letter signed ("R. S. Ewell"), to an unknown recipient, 8 April 1862. 2 pp., 4to, stained . EWELL. Autograph letter signed twice ("R. S. Ewell") and initialed ("RSE") TO GEN. BRAXTON B...

Auction 09.06.2004
9 Jun 2004
Estimate
US$4,000 - US$6,000
Price realised:
US$4,182
Beschreibung:

EWELL, Richard Stoddert (1817-1872), General, C. S. A . Autograph letter signed ("R. S. Ewell"), to an unknown recipient, 8 April 1862. 2 pp., 4to, stained . EWELL. Autograph letter signed twice ("R. S. Ewell") and initialed ("RSE") TO GEN. BRAXTON BRAGG, Head Quarters Department of Richmond, 19 June 1864, 2 pages, 8vo., foxing, inlaid . These two fine wartime Ewell letters, two years apart, see him worried about the disintegration of rebel regiments and the retrieval of Confederate cannon. In the 8 April 1862 letter, Ewell writes: "There is a rumor that the president has avowed his intention of going to Tenn s e e, since the death of Genl. A. S. Johnson. If so he will undoubtedly take Taylor & the La. brigade. If so I will have too many or too few here & if events make it possible for me to be of use in the Peninsula, I hope you will not forget me. All the streams are overflowing & I shall take the opportunity to run up to Rapidan to find out more definite information as to the forces &tc. at Fredericksburg, the officer in command & how far my jurisdiction extends. Stuart started his cavalry today...Some of the companies re-enlisted of the 13 Va. claim the right at end of 12 months time to go where they please to serve in any branch of service. I should like to know of this as the Sec. of War Benjamin has so decided & this would break up a Regiment." On 19 June 1864, Ewell writes to Braxton Bragg, telling him "There are two Battalions of Artillery under Col. Carter along the line of the Chickahominy, left there by Gen. R. E. Lee. I have informed Gen. Hampton of this and requested him to send a Cavalry escort to take charge of the Batteries that will be sent to his assistance, as I have no support to send with them, the Locals and reserves being at Chaffin's Bluff, by Gen. Lee's order....I will notify Col. Carter that Gen. Hampton will call on him at Bottom's bridge for one or two Batteries--and Lt. Col. Pemberton will be ordered to send two Batteries to that point to be ready either to go to White House or take the place of the Batteries of Carter's Battalion, as may be most expedient. Unfortunately I have no Infantry support that I could send with the batteries..." Together two items . (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 263
Auction:
Datum:
9 Jun 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

EWELL, Richard Stoddert (1817-1872), General, C. S. A . Autograph letter signed ("R. S. Ewell"), to an unknown recipient, 8 April 1862. 2 pp., 4to, stained . EWELL. Autograph letter signed twice ("R. S. Ewell") and initialed ("RSE") TO GEN. BRAXTON BRAGG, Head Quarters Department of Richmond, 19 June 1864, 2 pages, 8vo., foxing, inlaid . These two fine wartime Ewell letters, two years apart, see him worried about the disintegration of rebel regiments and the retrieval of Confederate cannon. In the 8 April 1862 letter, Ewell writes: "There is a rumor that the president has avowed his intention of going to Tenn s e e, since the death of Genl. A. S. Johnson. If so he will undoubtedly take Taylor & the La. brigade. If so I will have too many or too few here & if events make it possible for me to be of use in the Peninsula, I hope you will not forget me. All the streams are overflowing & I shall take the opportunity to run up to Rapidan to find out more definite information as to the forces &tc. at Fredericksburg, the officer in command & how far my jurisdiction extends. Stuart started his cavalry today...Some of the companies re-enlisted of the 13 Va. claim the right at end of 12 months time to go where they please to serve in any branch of service. I should like to know of this as the Sec. of War Benjamin has so decided & this would break up a Regiment." On 19 June 1864, Ewell writes to Braxton Bragg, telling him "There are two Battalions of Artillery under Col. Carter along the line of the Chickahominy, left there by Gen. R. E. Lee. I have informed Gen. Hampton of this and requested him to send a Cavalry escort to take charge of the Batteries that will be sent to his assistance, as I have no support to send with them, the Locals and reserves being at Chaffin's Bluff, by Gen. Lee's order....I will notify Col. Carter that Gen. Hampton will call on him at Bottom's bridge for one or two Batteries--and Lt. Col. Pemberton will be ordered to send two Batteries to that point to be ready either to go to White House or take the place of the Batteries of Carter's Battalion, as may be most expedient. Unfortunately I have no Infantry support that I could send with the batteries..." Together two items . (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 263
Auction:
Datum:
9 Jun 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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