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Jefferson Davis

Uncommon West Point cadet appointment

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Uncommon West Point cadet appointment

DS, signed “Jeffer Davis,” four pages on two adjoining sheets, 7.75 x 9.75, February 17, 1855. Secretary of War Davis informs William W. Ricketts of Pennsylvania that he has been appointed “a Cadet in the service of the United States, and that, on repairing to West Point…and reporting your self to the Superintendant of the Military Academy, you will be examined for admission into that Institution, and if found to possess the qualifications required by the regulations as explained in the circular hereunto appended, will be admitted conditionally as a Cadet…It is proper to observe, that this appointment confers no right to enter the Military Academy, unless your qualifications, with regard to age and attainments, agree to the letter with those annexed.” The remainder of the document goes on to list the qualifications for admission, courses, and regulations for dress code and room furnishings. Signed at the bottom of the first page by Davis. Scattered toning, heavier in a few spots and along folds, otherwise fine condition. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, Ricketts enlisted on June 22, 1861, as a captain, ultimately achieving the rank of Colonel in the Pennsylvania Reserves. He was discharged due to a severe bout of typhoid fever on February 27, 1862, passing away in August. US Military Academy appointments from Davis are rather scarce. Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Rare Manuscript, Document & Autograph
  • Dates: #414 - Ended September 18, 2013





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