War-dated handwritten endorsement, “Respectfully referred to the Secretary of War, A. Lincoln, July 15, 1861,” on the reverse of the second page of a two-page letter from E. R. Jewett to Secretary of War Simon Cameron, the folded panel measuring 3.25 x 8, Jewett’s letter dated July 10, 1861. The letter to Cameron reads, in part: “I would respectfully recommend the appointment of Mr. George W. Hoffman of Michigan as paymaster in the regular Army. Mr. Hoffman is a gentleman of high character, and possesses unusual qualifications for a proper discharge of the duties of the place so far as family considerations may be regarded as adding to his claims, but few, I think, can offer a more deserving record. Col. Hoffman, the father, a gallant officer, after long service died of a disease contracted during the Florida War; a brother died in the service, and another brother was killed at the battle of Cherobasco in Mexico....” Countersigned by several others. Accompanied by a CDV photo. In very good condition, with light scattered toning and soiling, edge separations at folds, and ink docket in another hand written over four words of Lincoln’s endorsement. The signature itself is dark, clear, and unaffected by any faults. Auction LOA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.
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