Item #283610 Autograph Letter Signed. James Roberts GILMORE.
Autograph Letter Signed

Autograph Letter Signed

New York: 1891.

Fine content A.L.S. 8vo. 2 pages, New York, Jan. 11th 1891, to his publisher, in part: "...I have written out a brief account of a young Confederate, who is worthy to be remembered. If you like it, I can send another, of about the same length, in regard to Joseph Sowards, a Union scout who acted for Garfield in his East Kentucky campaign, and whose career had in it many resemblances to that of 'Harry Birch' in Cooper's "Spy". I had the story from Garfield himself. A few days ago I had a long interview with Adam Badeau, who gave me a very interesting account of how Grant wrote his memoirs, & of his relations with the General. I have his permission to use what he sa...Also a little time ago I got some interesting facts about Washington Irving at Tarrytown that I have never seen in print..." Fine.

American abolitionist and author who was dispatched by President Lincoln in April 1864 on a visit to Jefferson Davis in Richmond, to deliver a proposal for peace which included the perpetual abolition of slavery. In return, Lincoln offered $500,000,000 as compensation to the slaveholders and amnesty to all those engaged in the rebellion.

Binding: Unbound
Condition: Fine
Language: English

Price: $350.00

Item #283610

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