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JAMES GARFIELD'S COPIES OF THE REPORTS ON THE COMMISSION EXAMINING THE COURT MARTIAL OF GEN. FITZ-JOHN PORTER
FITZ-JOHN PORTER (1822 - 1901) Union major general who fought at Second Bull Run and Antietam. He was later accused by Pope of "disobedience and disloyalty" and was relieved from command. Group of nine U.S. Government and private imprints from the library of President James A. Garfield containing arguments and findings of the Schofield Commission, three of which are inscribed by Porter: "Hon. James A. Garfield Compliments of F. J. Porter". From Nov. 25, 1862 to Jan. 22, 1863 Porter faced a court martial for allegedly disobeying a lawful order, and misconduct in front of the enemy. He was found guilty and removed from command based on internal political machinations of Union army detractors. In 1878, President R. B. Hayes (also a Civil War veteran) ordered that a commission be empanelled to reexamine the charges - Porter was ultimately exonerated of the original charges. With his history cleared, Porter no doubt sought an opportunity clear his name with the presidential candidate and fellow veteran. His presentation transcripts include: Argument of Anson Maltby, Counsel for Fitz-John Porter...January, 1879, Report of the Board of Officers in the Case of Fitz-John Porter, and Case of General Fitz John Porter Mr. Choate's Argument for Petitioner West Point 1879. Unsigned imprints include: BRIEF in the matter of the Report of the 'Advisory Board' in the Case of FITZ-JOHN PORTER (two copies), Synopsis of Principal Points Made in Report of Schofield Board in Fitz-John Porter's Case (two copies), The Fitz-John Porter Inquest (editorial), and Argument of Asa Bird Gardner, Counsel for Government After Conclusion of the Evidence in the Case of Fitz-John Porter Before the Board of Army Officer...". Some toning and dust soiling, else overall very good.

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