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JOHN LETCHER
(1813 - 1884) Confederate Governor of Virginia who was succeeded by "Extra Billy" Smith and imprisoned for several months following the South's surrender.Fine content A.L.S., 2pp. 8vo., Richmond, Sep. 23, 1861 to an unnamed man. In part: "...Mr. [Sec. of State Robert M. T.?] Hunter...informed me that it had been represented to you, that I had 10,000 muskets at Lexington. The statement is utterly unfounded...We have at the Lexington Arsenal, about two thousand...at Staunton, about thirteen hundred and ninety, and about three thousand here. This is the entire stock on hand and from this number four regiments are to be armed, and calls from the colonels commanding the militia to be met. I have an agent travelling[sic]through the State collecting the State arms of all descriptions...I hope to get two or three thousand more. Unless the object of such a statement to you, was to endeavor to sow the seeds of dissension, I am at a loss to understand why it was made..." Boldly penned and signed, very good to fine. Early in the war, every state in the South had to scramble to gather ample weapons to arm their forces, while in the North there was no such urgency.

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