ABRAHAM LINCOLN – LETTER – SIGNED – 1863 – COURT-MARTIAL – WEST POINT CADET
ABRAHAM LINCOLN - LETTER - SIGNED - 1863 - COURT-MARTIAL - WEST POINT CADET

ABRAHAM LINCOLN - LETTER - SIGNED - 1863 - COURT-MARTIAL - WEST POINT CADET

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Autograph Letter 1 page with integral leaf, 5" x 8", March 18, 1893, in black inkon Executive Mansion, Washington, letterhead Signed: "A. Lincoln" Integral blank with an autograph endorsement signedby Holt and clerical endorsement from the Adjunct General's office. To Judge Advocate General Holt: Lincoln requests his Judge Advocate General to investigate the "Strong Mitigating Circumstances" surrounding the court-martial of a member of the West Point Class of 1861. "It is said Lieut. John Benson [Williams], of the 3rd regular infantry, has been sentenced by a Military Commission, to be dismissed the service. / I have some reason to believe there are strong mitigating circumstances inthis case, which the Commission perhaps, did not deem competent for them to consider. / I will thank you to procure the record, examine it and report it to me..." Holt forwarded Lincoln's letter to the Adjunct General, noting that "No record orreport in regard to [the Williams case] has been received at this office." The letterwas returned to Holt, accompanied by the record of Williams' court-martial and docketed "Please see papers within." After studying the record, Holt made a lengthy report to Secretary of War Stanton, March 30, 1863, which survives in the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. Holt dismissed the "mitigating circumstances" referenced by Lincoln - Williams's supposedly "severe sickness" - and concluded that "It is evident that Lieut. Williams left his command on the battlefield and returned to Washington, without leave and inknown violation of orders and of his duty...[He] has shown himself disqualified for the profession of arms." On April 8th, Stanton, in turn forwarded Holt's deposition to the President, "as requested by his note on the 18th Ulto" (that is, the present letter). Lincoln endedthe matter with his own terse endorsement on April 11th: "I decline to interfere onBehalf of Lieut. Williams" (Basler 4:169). Although referred to in Basler's note regarding Lincoln's endorsement, the present letter does not appear in "The Collected Words of Abraham Lincoln". Condition: very good Abraham Lincoln was an American statesman, lawyer and 16th President of the United States; one of the most important figures in American history. He led the nation through the Civil War,preserved the Union, abolished slavery. On April 14, 1865 Lincoln was assassinated by Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth. Born: 1809, Hodgenville, Kentucky; died 1865, Washington, D.C.. George Houle Houle Rare Books & Autographs Palm Springs, California SINCE 1976 PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF PURCHASE. Multiple purchases may be combined to save on shipping. All items are shipped via USPS - MAIL. International packages ship at HIGHER RATES. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE. Please print out this page after your purchase as your LOA or COA. We Guarantee Authenticity Of All Signed Items! We Are Members of ABAA and PADA.

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Autograph Letter 1 page with integral leaf, 5″ x 8″, March 18, 1893, in black inkon Executive Mansion, Washington, letterhead Signed: “A. Lincoln” Integral blank with an autograph endorsement signedby Holt and clerical endorsement from the Adjunct General’s office. To Judge Advocate General Holt: Lincoln requests his Judge Advocate General to investigate the “Strong Mitigating Circumstances” surrounding the court-martial of a member of the West Point Class of 1861. “It is said Lieut. John Benson [Williams], of the 3rd regular infantry, has been sentenced by a Military Commission, to be dismissed the service. / I have some reason to believe there are strong mitigating circumstances inthis case, which the Commission perhaps, did not deem competent for them to consider. / I will thank you to procure the record, examine it and report it to me…” Holt forwarded Lincoln’s letter to the Adjunct General, noting that “No record orreport in regard to [the Williams case] has been received at this office.” The letterwas returned to Holt, accompanied by the record of Williams’ court-martial and docketed “Please see papers within.” After studying the record, Holt made a lengthy report to Secretary of War Stanton, March 30, 1863, which survives in the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. Holt dismissed the “mitigating circumstances” referenced by Lincoln – Williams’s supposedly “severe sickness” – and concluded that “It is evident that Lieut. Williams left his command on the battlefield and returned to Washington, without leave and inknown violation of orders and of his duty…[He] has shown himself disqualified for the profession of arms.” On April 8th, Stanton, in turn forwarded Holt’s deposition to the President, “as requested by his note on the 18th Ulto” (that is, the present letter). Lincoln endedthe matter with his own terse endorsement on April 11th: “I decline to interfere onBehalf of Lieut. Williams” (Basler 4:169). Although referred to in Basler’s note regarding Lincoln’s endorsement, the present letter does not appear in “The Collected Words of Abraham Lincoln”. Condition: very good Abraham Lincoln was an American statesman, lawyer and 16th President of the United States; one of the most important figures in American history. He led the nation through the Civil War,preserved the Union, abolished slavery. On April 14, 1865 Lincoln was assassinated by Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth. Born: 1809, Hodgenville, Kentucky; died 1865, Washington, D.C.. George Houle Houle Rare Books & Autographs Palm Springs, California SINCE 1976 PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF PURCHASE. Multiple purchases may be combined to save on shipping. All items are shipped via USPS – MAIL. International packages ship at HIGHER RATES. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE. Please print out this page after your purchase as your LOA or COA. We Guarantee Authenticity Of All Signed Items! We Are Members of ABAA and PADA.

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