Lot 1420

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(1805 - 1880) Union major general who served at the First and Second battles of Bull Run, and in other engagements during the Peninsula Campaign. Relieved from command in 1862 for being too old and insufficiently aggressive. A.L.S., 3pp. 4to., Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1832, to assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy Dr. Lewis Molfley[?], mentioing rising tensions in Florida over the situation with the Seminoles. In part: '...I have just returned from New York where I went to see a dramatic entertainment for the benefit of J. Howard Payne, a citizen of New York who has written a number of plays… The only part I consider myself of a judge of was the female performers, and they were too ugly... We hear talk of nothing but nullification. The president appears determined to support the laws of the union. Report says more troops have been ordered to Charleston...in all eleven companies...Gov. Hamilton recommends the raising of an army of 12,000 men. Should authorities commence I may expect to be ordered their way...' Scattered stains and small paper loss on the second page from a wax seal. It is possible that Heintzelman is referring here to the building of tensions that would lead to the Second Seminole War, in which he would later fight. Earlier that year the Treaty of Payne's Landing was negotiated with the U.S. Government which stated that the Seminoles would move west and become part of the Creek tribe. A delegation of seven chiefs were elected to inspect the new reservation before the treaty was to be signed. However, after they returned to Florida many renounced their agreement to the treaty and claimed they had been forced to sign. The U.S. Senate would ratify the treaty anyway but because of this many Seminoles refused to move. Tensions continued to rise over the next couple years and would eventually culminate in war.

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August 25, 2021 10:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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