ALS signed “Z. Taylor, Col. U. S. Army,” one page, 8 x 9.75, May 20, 1833. Letter to a Major Hook. In full, “Your communication of the 22nd ulto in relation to Lt. Kingsbury was duly recd by the last mail. Lt. Harris has been appointed to relieve him, & who is now discharging the duties of Asst. Comy. Of Subsistence at this place, who in addition to Lts. Garry & Burbank I by leave to recommend to the Comy. Genl. To fill the vacancy occasioned by the transfer of Lt. K. to St. Louis, as either of those gentlemen I have no doubt will give entire satisfaction in discharge of the duties appertaining to said appointment.” Addressed and docketed in another hand on the reverse. In fine condition, with expected folds and some light toning, with a heavier spot to left edge. COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.
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