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(1826 - 1862) Confederate brigadier general, he was killed in action at the Battle of Fair Oaks before his appointment could be confirmed. Good content, extremely rare, autographed letter and franked envelope, 4pp. 8vo., Washington D.C., March 4, 1861, to his cousin S.R. Burton the day after the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln. The letter in Hatton's hand reads in part: '...I received yours this morning including the confidential which I have committed to the flames. Say nothing more to your father on the subject but let him take his own course...The Inauguration passed off without the slightest disturbance, Mr. Lincoln read his address from the eastern front of the capitol, Mr. Buchanan marching with him, and sitting by his side. Mr. Lincoln declares his intention of enforcing the laws, and collecting the revenue, but there need be no bloodshed. He shall assail no one...If any locality will not allow officers to be held in their midst he shall not force strong officials on the, except to collect revenue and protect the public property. The military display was not as great as four years ago...' Hatton signs the letter 'your Ber' and is accompanied by a postal cover franked 'R Hatton MC' and postmarked March 5, 1861. Toned with scattered stains on both. Interestingly, Hatton originally believed that the Union should be preserved and opposed secession. However once President Lincoln called for armed volunteers to put down the rebellion, he changed his mind and formed his own Confederate unit, the Lebanon Blues. He would go on to serve with distinction in the Peninsula Campaign but was shot through the head at Fair Oaks in May of 1862, making his signature very rare.

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December 8, 2021 10:00 AM EST
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