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THREE CONFEDERATE GENERALS APPROVE A LEAVE REQUEST BY A FELLOW GENERAL
Three war-date endorsements of noted Confederate generals, executed on the verso of an A.L.S. of HINCHE PARHAM MABRY, JR. (1829-1884) Confederate brigadier general, wounded at Iuka and went on to lead with distinction under Forrest. The letter, 1p. 8vo., ‘Camp 48th N.C. Reg', Jan. 8, 1864, is addressed to AAG Robert H. Chilton and requests a leave to visit friends in Lexington, assuring him that ‘…There are three Company Officers present for duty…'. On verso is an A.E.S. of HENRY HETH (1825-1899) Confederate major general who commanded the Department of East Tennessee, succeeded A. P. Hill at Chancellorsville, and commanded the division that precipitated the battle of Gettysburg and which also participated in Pickett's Charge, in full: ‘Hd. Qrs Heth's Div. Jany. 9, 1864, Respy forwarded & apprd H. Heth Maj Genl'. Additionally approved by ROBERT H. ANDERSON (1835-1888) Confederate brigadier general who served at Fort McAllister and defended Savannah from William T. Sherman, later served in the Atlanta and Carolina campaigns: ‘R. H. Anderson'; and by WILLIAM MACCRAE (1834-1882) Confederate brigadier general who fought with distinction at Antietam and Bristoe Station, and at Ream's Station, in full: ‘Hd Qrs. Cooke's Brigade Jan. 8th, 1864, Appd. & Respy Forwd Wm. MacRae Col. Comdg'. Additionally approved by Mabry's superior, Lieutenant Colonel of the 48th N.C., SAMUEL HOEY WALKUP (1818-1876). Walkup was a somewhat-overlooked Confederate officer who served with Army of Northern Virginia. Wounded at Fredericksburg and again at the Battle of the Wilderness, he lived to be with his regiment at the surrender of Appomattox. Weakened folds with a couple of pinholes thereon, otherwise very good condition.

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