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Confederate Genl. Danville Leadbetter Letter On Repairs To Fort Morgan

Signed "D. Leadbetter" and addressed to General George Goldthwaite, Adjutant General of the Alabama Army.1p of a bifolium, measuring 7.75" x 10", Fort Morgan, measuring June 20, 1861. With flattened mail folds and a few spots of soiling. Boldly signed.

Leadbetter was serving as a major in the Confederate Engineer Corps at Fort Morgan and wrote to Goldthwaite about repairs to the fort. In part: "I enclose herewith an Abstract of disbursements and account current for the 1st & 2d quarters of 1861, with vouchers numbered from 1 to 17 inclusive, together with a roll of non-payments……all relating to the repairs of Fort Morgan. The balance in my hands due to the State of Alabama is $171.25 and the amount still due for labor done is $129.10. As these creditors, when they turn up, will naturally look to me for payment, I would suggest that this balance be permitted to remain in my hands... with a view to the prompt settlement of such demands as may be made."

Danville Leadbetter (1811-1866) was a trained engineer and served as a Confederate General during the Civil War. He may be best remembered for his controversial advice which led to the Confederate's unsuccessful attack on Fort Sanders near Knoxville. Leadbetter's last command is recorded as being in late 1864, after which there is no record of him receiving parole. After the war, Leadbetter fled to Mexico.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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