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WILLIAM J. HARDEE
(1815-1873) Confederate lieutenant general who led his corps at Shiloh and Atlanta, and attempted to halt Sherman's March to the Sea. Incredible war-date L.S., 2pp. 4to., "Head Quarters, Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida", Charleston, Jan. 24, 1865 to the Union commander at Beaufort, S. C., Gen. Rufus Saxton offering to trade with the enemy! In part: "...I have determined to authorize the sale of cotton within the limits of my department to any agent or agents who may be empowered to act under your authority, or that of the Federal fort, at such prices as may be hereafter agreed upon by the contracting parties. Having received a communication from Mr. C. S. Fuller on this subject…in which reference to you is made, I have thought proper…to make known to you and through you…of my decisions in this matter. Mr. Theodore D. Wagner is authorized to effect the sale of cotton…and I desire him to meet Mr. Fuller…on Saturday, the 28th…at some point on the South side of the Salkehatchie River for the purpose named…". After losing Georgia and South Carolina to Sherman's troops, Hardee realized that the Federal onslaught could not be stopped, and in an effort to help feed his troops he decided to sell cotton to the North! Written on a political election form used as adversity paper. Near fine.

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