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JOHN POPE
(1822 - 1892) Union major general who headed the Army of Virginia, trounced by Lee and Jackson and relieved in favor of McClellan. TO 'MY DEAR GRANT' Fine association A.L.S. as major general, 2pp. 4to. on 'Head Quarters, Military Division of the Missouri' letterhead, St. Louis, June 19, 1865 to 'My dear [Gen. Ulysses S.] Grant'. In part: 'I have sent to you by this mail a list of General & General & General Staff Officers at the Head Qrs. & in command of Departments who desire to remain in service...I desire however...to ask your special influence in the case of two officers who have been with me since the beginning of the war & who are my warmest personal friends...they have been true & faithful...They are both well qualified for the positions they occupy & I hope you will use your influence to have them retained....I will always feel under the deepest obligation to you for any assistance...They are Brig. Genl. T.C.H. Smith from Ohio Col. C. A. Morgan from Ohio...' Expertly inlaid, small and clean one inch tear into the text from left margin, else very good to fin. At this time, Grant, as Commander of the Army, was in a position to Grant Pope's ardent wish. Smith served as brigadier general until January 15, 1866, when he was honorably discharged. He later served under his friend, Rutherford B.Hayes, and was appointed Paymaster in the regular army with the rank of Major on April 17, 1878. In July 1879 he was appointed Paymaster in Santa Fe, New Mexico where he served until 1882. Smith retired from the army in 1883, at the age of sixty-four. Col. Christopher A. Morgan was one of Pope's aides. He would die from carbon monoxide poisoning six months after this letter was written. On a tour of the West,Pope ordered that Fort Wardeall, Colorado be renamed in his honor. The goal of the post was to protect travelers along the Overland Trail (South Platte Trail) as well as neighboring ranchers, and today the area is the home to 12,000 people.

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December 8, 2021 10:00 AM EST
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