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LOUIS PHILLIPE VII, COMTE DE PARIS
(1838 - 1894) Heir to the French throne who served with distinction on the staff of George McClellan, fighting at Williamsburg and Gaines Mill. Fine content A.L.S. ‘L P Orleans Comte de Paris' 2pp. 8vo., [n.p.], Feb. 3, 1880, on his ‘Chateau d'Eu Seine Inferieure' letterhead to an unnamed gentleman. In part: ‘…I received a few days ago your letter and the copy of Colonel [Henry B.] Carrington's ‘Battle[s] of the American Revolution' mentioned by you as having been sent by author with the wish that it should be put into my hands. I am very grateful to you and I beg you to convey my thanks to Colonel Carrington for his kind intention. I shall read with great interest this new and I know most faithful account of events so interesting both for America and for my own country. I expect that...Colonel Carrington mentioned the fact that I had myself accurately described some ground illustrated by the War of Independence be alluded to Yorktown. I must confess that the description was...easy for me as I spent four weeks with the Army of the Potomac on that ground…and to visit every part of the district in which Washington and Rochambeau received the capitulation of Cornwallis…'. Very good condition. HENRY B. CARRINGTON (1824 - 1912) Union brigadier general placed in command of the Mountain District, a military department created to include the Powder River country, through which the Bozeman Trail had been forged. When Carrington arrived with the Second Battalion, 18th Infantry, to garrison the new trail, he underestimated Lakota and Cheyenne resistance to the incursion and invasion, and what became known as 'Red Cloud's War' began on July 9, 1866, when Carrington marched north of Fort Connor. He also oversaw the disastrous Fetterman Battle and spent much of the rest of his life trying to salvage his reputation in the wake of that overwhelming defeat. His work ‘Battles of the American Revolution 1775-1781' was published in 1876, and ‘Washington Soldier' published in 1898.

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