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THOMAS E. G. RANSOM
(1834 - 1864) Union brigadier general who fought (and was often wounded) from Shiloh to Atlanta, finally dying while still commanding his troops from an ambulance. Very rare war-date A.L.S., 4pp. 8vo., New York, June 7, 1864 to 'My dear Doane'. While recovering from severe wounds he received at the Battle of Sabine Cross Roads, Ransom writes his friend, first thanking him for sending a photograph of Gen. Marcellus Crocker, also suffering from poor health and who would die in a little more than a year. He notes: '...I regretted to learn of the Genls sickness & disability for active field service and can only hope that it will be but temporary. He is too valuable a man to be absent from the front at this time. I read the accounts of the advance of the noble columns of Sherman and McPherson...[I] look forward to the day when I shall be able for duty...I have written Genl McPherson that I desire to join the old army on my return to duty & hope he will consider my services of sufficient value to apply for me...I you have any opportunity to communicate with... McPherson or Clark don't fail...My wound is getting on finely...I am enjoying this society and the pleasant scenes...' Light spoiling and an unobtrusive tape repair to one fold, else very good. McPherson would be killed on July 22, before Ransom returned to service. The historian Edward G. Longacre notes that the stoic Grant wept upon hearing of young Ransom's death. Sherman still kept a photograph of Ransom on the wall of his office 20 years after the war.

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