by Wool, John E.
Folio sheet, folded to 4pp, about 25 lines of ink manuscript on each pages [1] and [2]. Final leaf is blank. One archivally repaired short closed tear [no loss], Very Good.
When he wrote this informative Letter, Brigadier General Wool, the Army's Inspector - General, was on official business in Washington. During his long career-- which included service in the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Civil War-- he earned a well-deserved reputation as an extraordinarily capable soldier and organizer.
Here he updates his friend Baylies on the feud between President Jackson and his erstwhile supporter, Senator [and former Judge] Hugh White (truncated)
When he wrote this informative Letter, Brigadier General Wool, the Army's Inspector - General, was on official business in Washington. During his long career-- which included service in the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Civil War-- he earned a well-deserved reputation as an extraordinarily capable soldier and organizer.
Here he updates his friend Baylies on the feud between President Jackson and his erstwhile supporter, Senator [and former Judge] Hugh White (truncated)