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Pre-Civil War Letter by Future Union General Robert C. Buchanan re his Patent

Pre-Civil War Letter by Future Union General Robert C. Buchanan re his Patent
Pre-Civil War Letter by Future Union General Robert C. Buchanan re his Patent

Pre-Civil War Letter by Future Union General Robert C. Buchanan re his Patent   Pre-Civil War Letter by Future Union General Robert C. Buchanan re his Patent

A scarce and early piece of historical correspondence written and signed by Robert C. Buchanan, then Brevet Lieutenant Colonel of the 4th U. Infantry, dated January 24, 1860-just over a year before the outbreak of the Civil War.

Buchanan addresses Major General Thomas S. Jesup, the long-serving Quartermaster General of the U.

In the letter, Buchanan requests that, upon the Secretary of War's decision regarding his claim for damages related to the infringement of his patent for "portable canvass boats, " he be allowed to retrieve relevant documents from the Quartermaster's files in order to pursue relief through Congress. He signs with rank at the bottom. Buchanan was a career U. Army officer and Union general during the Civil War. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he graduated from West Point in 1830. He served in the Seminole Wars, the Mexican War, and held various post on the frontier in the years before the Civil War. While in command of Fort Humboldt in California in 1853, Buchanan allegedly asked for Captain Ulysses S. Grant's resignation over the latter's drinking. The letter was written on one side of a 7 3/4" x 9 3/4" letter sheet.

Creased at the original folds. Please see my other items for more interesting Civil War letters, documents, and images.


Pre-Civil War Letter by Future Union General Robert C. Buchanan re his Patent   Pre-Civil War Letter by Future Union General Robert C. Buchanan re his Patent