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ROBERT F. HOKE
(1837 - 1912) Confederate major general, present at Big Bethel, where he was commended for coolness and judgment. Wounded at Chancellorsville, he recovered in time for the defense of Petersburg and Richmond. His brigade distinguished itself at Cold Harbor, acknowledged by Grant as his most costly defeat. Good content war-date A.L.S., 3pp. 4to., 'Head Quarters Hoke's Brigade', Aug. 29, 1863 to North Carolina Gov. ZEBULON B.VANCE. In part: '...Your welcome letter was a few days ago received. I am under many obligations for the trouble you have taken about the supplies for my command. By some means a small supply and [?] cut of clothing was sent me. It is very important at present that every attention should be paid to the wants of our men from N.C. so as to give no reason for dissatisfaction. I was greatly in hopes that the European goods would have been issued in order to get our men in uniform to give them status and brigade pride...My views with regard to the resolution and address to be sent to N.C. exactly agree with yours and whenever I was spoken to on the subject expressed myself so...We all in the Army rely greatly upon you and will see that the honor of our state is not stained upon the field. I am sure that a great deal of good can be accomplished by a visit from you to this Army and respectfully ask you to give us that pleasure. It is the desire of the officers of my brigade. Let me know when you can be at Orange C. H. and I will meet you. My command is daily increasing and it has never been in better condition. We feel assured that all will be well with the grace of God...' Text only a bit lightened in places yet fully and easily legible, light toning, still overall very good.

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