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COLONEL KILLED AT BATTERY WAGNER
HALDIMAN S. PUTNAM (1835-1863) Union officer in the Engineers who served at First Manassas and became Colonel of the 7th New Hampshire Volunteers in December 1861. He was killed during the Union assault on Fort Wagner dying from a bullet to his head on the parapet of the fort. He fell as he was exhorting his men to press on, his last words being: "Hold on for a minute, my brave men, our reinforcements are coming." Fine content and rare war date A.L.S., 2pp. 4to., New York, Apr. 27, 1861. Only a week after the news of Fort Sumter arrived, Putnam describes the intense public mood in New York: "…I arrived in this city from Washington last night on my way to Providence to muster in the troops of that state - Shall leave for there this evening … It is impossible to describe the intensity of the feeling here now - Every store shop window & chimney has half a dozen flags flying from it. Staid old Knickerbockers parade the streets with Union badges stuck in their coats & are at mention of the Union of Washington three cheers … are given. I want to know if you think the N.H. regiment would like my services as a field officer - I think I could get a leave of absence for the war & would not object to giving them the advantage of my experience … I could not take a company for I can do better where I am now on the staff - I presume however the applicants will be friends of the Governor's & from them he will select … If you can do any thing for us in this matter let me know by telegraph … ". Usual folds, else

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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