Presidential Signed Commissions for General Herbert Everett Tutherly, Commander of Squadron at the Battle of San Juan Hill
Lot of 4 presidentially signed commissions. Grant, Ulysses S. (1822-1885). Commanding General of the United States Army during the Civil War and President of the United States(1869-1877). DS, 15.75 x 19.5 in. January 13, 1873. Appointing Herbert E. Tutherly as "
Second Lieutenant in the First Regiment of Cavalry." Also signed by William W. Belknap as Secretary of War. Embossed seal formerly affixed upper left (now loose).
Hayes, Rutherford B. (1822-1893). Governor of Ohio and President of the United States (1877-1881). DS, 15.875 x 19.625 in. June 12, 1879. Appointing Herbert E. Tutherly as "
First Lieutenant in the First Regiment of Cavalry." Also signed by George W. McCrary as Secretary of War. Embossed seal affixed upper left.
Harrison, Benjamin (1833-1901). President of the United States (1889-1893). DS, 15.5 x 19.125 in. December 27, 1890. Appointing Herbert E. Tutherly as "
Captain of Cavalry." Also signed by Redfield Proctor as Secretary of War. Embossed seal affixed lower left.
McKinley, William (1843-1901). President of the United States (1897-1901) assassinated while in office. DS, 15.75 x 19.75 in. March 7, 1901. Appointing Herbert E. Tutherly as "
Major of Cavalry (subject to examination)." Also signed by Elihu Root as Secretary of War. Embossed seal affixed lower left.
Herbert Everett Tutherly (1848-1921) entered the United States Military Academy at West Point as a cadet in 1868, graduating four years later and being appointed second lieutenant of cavalry within the 1st US Cavalry Regiment. He received many promotions within that regiment and commanded a squadron of four troops of the regiment in battle at San Juan Hill and other encounters culminating in the surrender of Santiago de Cuba on July 17, 1898. Tutherly eventually retired after more than 30 years of service, including many early years of frontier duty throughout the West, serving in Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Kansas, and Montana. After retirement from the US Army, he went on duty with the organized Militia of New Hampshire, and was elected Commissary General of the State of New Hampshire in 1915. He was ultimately promoted to colonel on the US Army Retired List in 1918, just three years before his death. Tutherly left behind not only a storied and successful military career but also written works on the subject, including
Score Book for Riflemen (1882) and
Elementary Treatise on Military Science and the Art of War (1897).
Provenance: Collected by General Herbert Everett Tutherly (1848-1921)
Condition
Commissions with some surface soil, spots of discoloration, creasing, including some spots of loss (specifically to McKinley and Hayes signed commissions), and wear to edges and corners.