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ALS as president, one page, 5.25 x 8.5, Executive Mansion letterhead, March 7, 1881. Handwritten letter to Attorney General Charles Devens, written three days after Garfield's inauguration as president. In full: "Permit me, in accepting your resignation as Attorney General, to express my sincere personal respect and my appreciation of the fidelity and ability with which you have served the government during the past four years." In fine condition. Encapsulated in a PSA/DNA authentication holder.
Devens, who had distinguished himself as a Union general during the Civil War, served out a full four-year term as attorney general under President Rutherford B. Hayes. In keeping with tradition, Devens tendered his resignation effective on the day of President Garfield's inauguration. Garfield appointed Wayne MacVeagh to fill the role, whose time in it was brief; MacVeagh would resign shortly after Garfield's death, so that President Arthur could choose his own Attorney General. Because of his assassination, Garfield's autograph as president is extremely rare, handwritten letters especially so. Between its great rarity and exquisite association as a letter to a former cabinet member and fellow Civil War veteran, this is a superlative Garfield letter.