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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC08895.02 |
From Archive Folder | Unassociated Civil War Documents 1865 |
Title | William T. Sherman to Frederick Schuckhardt discussing the recovery of Captain James Ingersoll Grafton's body and his belief that the war is nearly over |
Date | 20 April 1865 |
Author | Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891) |
Recipient | Schuckhardt, Frederick |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | General Sherman replies to a previous letter from Schuckhardt. Discusses assisting their mutual friend Joseph Grafton with recovering the body of his brother Captain James Ingersoll Grafton, who was killed the previous month in the Battle of Averasborough. Relates he will ensure that Grafton's grave is properly marked, and he will assist in bringing the body back to the Grafton family's home area. Writes "I think the War is nearly if not quite over." States that he has been negotiating with General Joseph E. Johnston, and the results of this negotiation will be presented to the President for ratification as "the Basis of an absolute cessation of hostilities...from the Potomac to the Rio Grande." Writes that Grafton "sacrificed his life that he & I and our children may enjoy a Constitutional Govt." Discusses Gibbard, another mutual acquaintance. Mentions fond memories of serving as Schuckhardt's correspondent at Lucas Turner & Co. Written on Headquarters, Military Division of the Mississippi stationery. |
Subjects | Military History Civil War Union Forces Death Children and Family Union General Confederate States of America Treaty Confederate General or Leader Peace President |
People | Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891) Shuckhardt, Frederick (fl. 1865) Johnston, Joseph Eggleston (1807-1891) Grafton, James Ingersoll (d. 1865) |
Place written | s.l. |
Theme | The American Civil War |
Sub-collection | Papers and Images of the American Civil War |
Additional Information | In 1853, Sherman established a branch of the Lucas, Turner, & Co. Bank in San Francisco. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945 |
Related documents | Henry Warner Slocum to Joseph Grafton about recovering the body of his brother Charles C. Leigh to Horace James introducing William Hughes, who is on his way to recover a body |
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