Six 19th Century U.S. Military Letters and Autographs. George B. McClellan (1826-1885) ALS to Mrs. Viele, two pages, 17 December, extending apologies for the latest of his reply; Regis de Trobriant, ALS to Lieutenant Viele, New York, 5 August, regarding the trials and tribulations of life at home; John E. Wool (1784-1869) document signed, in French, regarding artillery; Major General John A. Dix (1798-1879) clipped signature; Major General David Hunter (1802-1886) ALS to General Viele, one page, 29 December 1862, requesting the forwarding of a flag of truce; and Winfield Scott (1786-1866) ALS, one page, 5 September 1842, regarding a request for an autograph, (most laid down on album pages, some staining and loss).
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