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Abraham Lincoln

Just days before Hooker’s march to defeat at Chancellorsville, the hopeful president provides passage for his wife’s military escort: "Guard and Patrols will pass Captain Candler A.D.C. to Major Genl. Hooker in and about Washington until Sunday Morning the 12th"

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Just days before Hooker’s march to defeat at Chancellorsville, the hopeful president provides passage for his wife’s military escort: "Guard and Patrols will pass Captain Candler A.D.C. to Major Genl. Hooker in and about Washington until Sunday Morning the 12th"

War-dated manuscript DS as president signed “A. Lincoln,” one page, lightly-lined, 7.5 x 3, April 10, 1863. In full: “Guard and Patrols will pass Captain Candler A.D.C. to Major Genl. Hooker in and about Washington until further order.” Lincoln has crossed out “further order” and written more specifically, “Sunday Morning the 12th Inst.” In very good condition, with vertical folds, a couple passing through signature, small tear to top edge, uniform toning, and a couple slightly heavier spots.

After a string of generals failed to live up to the President’s expectations, Joseph Hooker was given his chance. On April 9th, during a six-day visit at Hooker’s headquarters in Virginia, Lincoln led an entourage in a review of the Army of the Potomac on the banks of the Rappahannock; Mary, escorted by Captain Candler, viewed from a nearby carriage. Lincoln approved of Hooker’s proposal to cross the river and move against the Confederate forces to block their retreat, and the march was set for April 13th. Leading the re-energized army, with Aide-de-Camp William Candler by his side, Hooker held the President’s optimism in his hands as he continued on to meet Lee at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Though Lee’s army was less than half the size of Hooker’s, the Union army suffered a decisive and stunning defeat, unfortunately proving Hooker to be yet another disappointment in the search for a general. He and Candler both resigned shortly after. This war-dated document regarding the general-hopeful and his Aide, written while preparing for the battle that quickly ended both careers, captures the President’s endorsement at a frustrating and uncertain time in the leadership of the Union Army. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: September Monthly
  • Dates: #391 - Ended September 19, 2012





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