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Lot #543
William T. Sampson

“I think it is quite impossible to reach Mr. Hobson at the present time. General Blanco has stated that the Madrid Government refuses to exchange him.”

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“I think it is quite impossible to reach Mr. Hobson at the present time. General Blanco has stated that the Madrid Government refuses to exchange him.”

TLS signed 'W. T. Sampson,' one page, 5 x 8, U. S. Flagship New York letterhead, June 29, 1898. Letter concerning prisoner Richard Hobson. In part, 'I think it is quite impossible to reach Mr. Hobson at the present time. General Blanco has stated that the Madrid Government refuses to exchange him...I think it improbable that they would change heir views in this matter at the present time.' It was while serving with Admiral Sampson on the USS New York that Hobson was given the task of sinking the Merrimac to block the entrance to Santiago Harbor. The effort failed and Hobson was taken prisoner. He was exchanged on July 6, 1898, and, to his surprise, found himself a national hero. In fine condition, with light overall toning, signature a bit light, but legible and some light ink running to a few words of text. RRAuction COA.

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  • Dates: #283 - Ended March 17, 2004