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Joseph E. Johnston

Twenty years after the Civil War, Johnston notes General Longstreet’s order book of the Battle of Seven Pines “contradicts my report of the battle”

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Twenty years after the Civil War, Johnston notes General Longstreet’s order book of the Battle of Seven Pines “contradicts my report of the battle”

ALS signed “J. E. Johnston,” two pages, 5.5 x 9, January 7, 1885. Letter to Major Robert Stiles. In full: “Yours of the 3d came yesterday. In regard to Mr Howard—I can not see from your opinions that the gentleman has any claim upon me. He says Mr Kelley appointed him my Counsel. That is preposterous. He claims to have proved my account. If he did it was useless. For I knew it before he did. Informed by Mr. Kelley in 1880 or 1881. So I see no reason for waiting upon him. Therefore, unless you think differently, I am for ending the Matter leaving Mr H. to the legal remedies within his reach. As to the report of the battle of 7 Pines by Longstreet—R. Jones and I had an earnest conversation on the subject, I claiming that the book purporting to be Genl L.’s order book was not authority against the report received by me and urging him to accept the latter as the official one, as I offered it. He refused—but consented to let the report made to me, be deposited near or by the order book. This was after 1878. As this paper was not accepted as official, I now claim it for use. It is of interest to me—because the copy in the order book has an interpolation which contradicts my report of the battle, in all items taken from Longstreet’s report to me—The only official one.” On the reverse, Stiles has docketed the letter, as well as penning a one-page ALS to a Mr. Jones, which reads, “You see how strong Genl Johnston’s impression is that he had left with you this ‘official’ Report. Please write to me a letter responding to this point, that I may forward it to him. I understand your memory is distinct to the contrary of this. If possible give details which may tend to refresh Genl Johnston’s memory, if it be his which is in default & oblige.” In fine condition, with a complete separation to hinge, and mild toning to edges. Accompanied by two unsigned carte-de-visite portraits of Johnston. Pre-certified PSA/DNA.

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  • Auction Title: Fine Autographs and Artifacts
  • Dates: #444 - Ended January 14, 2015





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