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Auction archive: Lot number 100

LEE, ROBERT E.

Estimate
US$40,000 - US$60,000
Price realised:
US$50,000
Auction archive: Lot number 100

LEE, ROBERT E.

Estimate
US$40,000 - US$60,000
Price realised:
US$50,000
Beschreibung:

LEE, ROBERT E. Autographed letter signed ("R. E. Lee, Genl."), in the hand of an aide-de-camp, one page, February 21, 1865, Headquarters of the C.S. Armies [Richmond, Virginia]. The Confederate general (1807-1870) writes to Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, commander of the Union army, in response to Grant's letter of February 16th, regarding the exchange of citizen prisoners. He writes in full: "I am informed by the Secretary of War to whom the proposition relative to citizen prisoners contained in your letter of the 16th which was submitted, that our commissioners of exchange have already received instructions to effect an arrangement with those of the United States, similar to that proposed by you, And I am also informed that it is intended that the release of citizen prisoners held by the Confederate authorities shall immediately follow the exchange of military prisoners more in progress. This fact renders it necessary to reply more fully to your specific question with reference to the prisoners referred to in your letter, and I hope there will be no difficulty in receiving all such prisoners on both sides. Very respectfully Your Obt. servt. R. Lee, Genrl." At the start of 1865, with the war nearing a close and in response to the swelling of prisoner camps, including Andersonville, Lee and Grant reopened prisoner exchanges. An agreement between the Confederate Agent for the Exchange of Prisoners, Robert Ould, and his Union counterpart, John E. Mulford, was completed on February 16, allowing an equal exchange of prisoners "until one or the other party is exhausted, of all on hand." (ALS, City Point, VA., February 16, 1865. Grant to Maj. Gen. George Thomas 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. Estimate $ 40,000-60,000 Property from a Private Chicago-area Collector Provenance: Dr. R.H. Yarrier, Philadelphia S.J. Chandler, Manager of Washington's Headquarters Antiquarium of Richmond, Virginia Purchased from the above by A.H. Sherratt, Rockford, Illinois, on October 27, 1897 Typed letter signed ("A.H. Sherratt"), one page, October 27, 1897, Rockford, Illinois. Mr. Dan Weinberg, Abraham Lincoln Bookshop, Chicago, Illinois, has confirmed the authenticity of this work. Creased in half horizontally and vertially; remnants of glue adhesive at two points along right edge; pencil notations to upper left corner and lower edge of page 3; two repaired tears to final leaf; remnants of glue adhesive to verso of final leave at four points.

Auction archive: Lot number 100
Auction:
Datum:
7 May 2015
Auction house:
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
1338 West Lake Street
Chicago IL 60607
United States
info@lesliehindman.com
+1 (0)312 280 1212
Beschreibung:

LEE, ROBERT E. Autographed letter signed ("R. E. Lee, Genl."), in the hand of an aide-de-camp, one page, February 21, 1865, Headquarters of the C.S. Armies [Richmond, Virginia]. The Confederate general (1807-1870) writes to Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, commander of the Union army, in response to Grant's letter of February 16th, regarding the exchange of citizen prisoners. He writes in full: "I am informed by the Secretary of War to whom the proposition relative to citizen prisoners contained in your letter of the 16th which was submitted, that our commissioners of exchange have already received instructions to effect an arrangement with those of the United States, similar to that proposed by you, And I am also informed that it is intended that the release of citizen prisoners held by the Confederate authorities shall immediately follow the exchange of military prisoners more in progress. This fact renders it necessary to reply more fully to your specific question with reference to the prisoners referred to in your letter, and I hope there will be no difficulty in receiving all such prisoners on both sides. Very respectfully Your Obt. servt. R. Lee, Genrl." At the start of 1865, with the war nearing a close and in response to the swelling of prisoner camps, including Andersonville, Lee and Grant reopened prisoner exchanges. An agreement between the Confederate Agent for the Exchange of Prisoners, Robert Ould, and his Union counterpart, John E. Mulford, was completed on February 16, allowing an equal exchange of prisoners "until one or the other party is exhausted, of all on hand." (ALS, City Point, VA., February 16, 1865. Grant to Maj. Gen. George Thomas 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. Estimate $ 40,000-60,000 Property from a Private Chicago-area Collector Provenance: Dr. R.H. Yarrier, Philadelphia S.J. Chandler, Manager of Washington's Headquarters Antiquarium of Richmond, Virginia Purchased from the above by A.H. Sherratt, Rockford, Illinois, on October 27, 1897 Typed letter signed ("A.H. Sherratt"), one page, October 27, 1897, Rockford, Illinois. Mr. Dan Weinberg, Abraham Lincoln Bookshop, Chicago, Illinois, has confirmed the authenticity of this work. Creased in half horizontally and vertially; remnants of glue adhesive at two points along right edge; pencil notations to upper left corner and lower edge of page 3; two repaired tears to final leaf; remnants of glue adhesive to verso of final leave at four points.

Auction archive: Lot number 100
Auction:
Datum:
7 May 2015
Auction house:
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
1338 West Lake Street
Chicago IL 60607
United States
info@lesliehindman.com
+1 (0)312 280 1212
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