Career military officer (1788–1868) who served during the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Manuscript DS, signed “Wm. Gates, Capt. Duty,” one page, 21.5 x 12, no date but circa mid-1810s. Roster of soldiers skilled in trade, headed: “Descriptive Role, of the Artificers in Capt. William Gates; Company of Artillery.” Document lists 13 soldiers—carpenters and blacksmiths—and their ages, heights, birthplaces, eye and hair colors, dates of enlistment, and occupations. Most interesting are the personal remarks, which include: “This man is a good workman, good solider and a steady man”; “Not the best of duty men, but the most ingenious”; “A little wild at times…requires a strict hand”; “A little inclined to intoxication, a very serviceable man in carpentry, repares [sic] boots pretty good”; and “This man is uncommonly ingenious.” Partially separated intersecting folds (repaired with archival tape on the reverse), and adhesive remnants to left edge, otherwise very good condition. RR Auction COA.