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JOHN H. SAVAGE
(1815 - 1904) Tennessee politician and member of the U.S. House of Representatives for two terms, colonel of the 16th Tenn. Infantry, wounded at Perryville and at Stones River. Lot of seven letters and documents, most signed by Savage, concerning loans and his inability to pay them following the destruction of his assets during the Civil War. Included are: Manuscript D.S., Mar. 4, 1859, his Savage's promise to repay $800; a manuscript D.S. by Savage's creditors, Jan. 5, 1860, releasing him from his debt; an undated A.L.S. by Savage to Pennsylvania politician Adam Glossbrenner acknowledging receipt of a $483 loan; a Feb. 3, 1861 A.L.S. from Savage to Glossbrenner, McMinnville, Tn., Feb. 3, 1861: "…It is impossible to sell property for half its value or collect debts… I regret very much that I am not able to meet it promptly… I am sure to pay every debt I owe in Washington…"; A.L.S. from Savage to Glossbrenner, McMinnville, Tn., Feb. 25, 1861: "…I enclose you a check… your kind expressions are duly appreciated…"; draft A.L.S. by Glossbrenner to Savage, [Washington, ca. Mar. 5, 1861] reassures Savage that he may make his payments as practicable and warmly offering his best regards; with a final A.L.S. from Savage to Glossbrenner, McMinnville, May 13, 1868 - about eight years after the original loan was made. Savage laments: "…I imagine you have expected to hear from me… in the shape of a notice in Bankruptcy - most of the Rebel officers have filed their petitions… my office was occupied by the soldiers, my books and papers mostly destroyed by the war. I had no property left except a small town lot… which amount to nothing as far as raising money… people in my part of the country were robbed by both armies and guerillas… Most Rebels are glad to get enough to eat and wear…"Savage offers convoluted terms to settle the ancient debt, closing: "A Rebel has learned to submit to everything - and be in a good humor…". Savage would return to politics, serving in the Tennessee House and Senate for eight years.

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