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GEORGE MCCLELLAN, LOUIS BLENKER AND JULIUS STAHEL
Fine war-date D.S. signed by three prominent Union generals. The document opens with a D.S. by JULIUS STAHEL (1825-1912), Union major general who commanded cavalry in West Virginia, awarded the Medal of Honor for his gallantry at Piedmont. In the 2pp. legal folio document, written at Hunters Chapel, Nov. 24, 1861, Stahel sends a recommendation to N.Y. Gov. Edward D. Morgan, in part: '...Having been promoted by an act of the President...I recommend to your favorable consideration as my successor to the colonelcy of the 8th N.Y. St. Vol. Lieut Colonel Francis Wutschel and to the Lieutenant Colonelcy...Major C. B. Hedterich...' Just beneath appears a signed endorsement by LOUIS BLENKER (1812-1863), Union brigadier general whose regiment covered the Union retreat at Bull Run, later leading three German brigades under McClellan. Died of injuries from a fall from his horse. Blenker concurs with Stahel's recommendations. On the verso of the blank second page appears an A.E.S. of Major Gen. GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN (1826-1885), Union major general and general-in-chief of the army later sacked by Lincoln. McClellan writes from Washington on Nov. 28, 1861: 'Respectfully forwarded to his Excellency the Gov. of NY with the hope that it may meet his favorable consideration...' Very good. Wutschel would receive his promotion and lead the 8th New York. It participated in the pursuit of Gen. Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley, and as part of Blenker's division fought at the battles of Cross Keys and New Market. In the battle of Cross Keys its killed, wounded and missing numbered 220 out of a total of 550 engaged.

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