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John A. Wharton Handwritten Letter Signed

John A. Wharton

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John A. Wharton

Lawyer, plantation owner, and Confederate general (1828–1865) considered one of the South’s best tactical cavalry commanders. Shortly before the end of the war, he was shot and killed by a fellow Confederate cavalry officer during an argument about military matters. Civil War–dated ALS signed “Jno. A. Wharton, Brig Genl, Comdg Div,” one page, 5 x 5.75, August 17, 1863. Response to a general written from his headquarters in Rome, Georgia, declining to appear at the board of examination. In full: “I am sorry indeed to be compelled on account of serious indisposition to decline appearing as requested on the Board of Examination at Jacksonville, Ala.” In very good condition, with a small repaired area of paper loss affecting a few words of the text, all writing light but legible, and show-through from docketing to reverse. Pre-certified PSA/DNA.

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