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GEORGE B. BOOMER
(1832-1863) Union colonel in 26th Missouri Vols, served under Pope and killed in action at Vicksburg, prior to which participated in many major battles. Scarce war-date A.L.S. 1p. 4to., "Head Qrs Detached Brigade 7th Div. 17th Army Corps below Helena [Ar]", Mar. 18, 1863. Boomer advises Maj. Gen. John B. McPherson that he has: "…Taken the responsibility to open your dispatch to Genl. Quinby. He left Saturday with the first Brigade and left me here in Command of the other two and Batteries with instructions to come on as fast as possible. I have but one Boat. There is little prospect of more. Genl. Smith is here also with no transportation. Ross had had a fight on the Gun Boats here at Greenwood. They had not yet driven the enemy out. It is a question of vital importance whether we shall have transportation immediately and sufficient in quantity or not. I shall forward your dispatches to Gen. Quiby by a dispatch Boat from Helena tomorrow and shall embark the moment boats arrive…". During the Vicksburg Campaign, Boomer commanded the 3rd Brigade of Gen. Quinby's division of the McPherson corps at the battle of Champion Hills, with conspicuous gallantry, and was recommended for promotion. Sadly, on May 22, 1863 while at the head of his brigade in an assault upon the words on the east side of the city of Vicksburg, he was killed by a sharpshooter. He received a posthumous promotion to brigadier general from Lincoln for his "gallant conduct". Four negligible tape traces to verso, one small slit at right margin, otherwise near fine condition.

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