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JEB Stuart Writes His Own Letter of Recommendation, Signed 2x Within, With Copy

A letter of recommendation written on behalf of J.E.B. Stuart, in his own hand. Together with a copy of the same letter transcribed in the hand of T. P. Andrews. Both are addressed to Major General George Gibson, the Commanding General of Subsistence. Each letter has docketing on verso with a "B", possibly in Stuart's hand. The docketing on the second letter in Stuart's hand suggests that Andrews supplied this letter to Stuart, to be presented personally. Both have flattened mail folds and minor soiling. Overall, fine with bold signatures.

The first, penned entirely in Stuart's hand, is 1p, measuring 7.5" x 9.75", Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, dated March 19, 1857. Signed within the text twice in the third person as "1st Lt. J.E.B. Stuart" and "Mr. Stuart". Attested at lower left as a true copy by Ch(a)s. Brewer, Asst. Surg(eon). Contemporary docketing in red, '2 / 226. S. (also) April 11, 1857.' Together with a matching letter on blue stationery in his recommending officer's hand. 1p, measuring 7.75" x 9.75", Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, dated March 19, 1857. 

At the time of writing, Stuart was serving as a Union officer and was regularly skirmishing with Indians, and riding the delicate line between anti- and pro-slavery guerrillas in Bleeding Kansas. These letters showcase his ambition as he sought advancement to the Subsistence Department and highlight the meteoric rise of one of the military heroes of the South, whose life would be cut short at the age of 31.

In full:
'1st Lt. J.E.B. Stuart, Qr. M(aste)r. 1st Cav. and Asst. Comdg. of this post informs me that he intends to apply for an appointment in your Dept., and asks me to state my knowledge of him, and my opinion of his fitness for such appointment which I take pleasure in doing. I have known Mr. Stuart, off and on, since his joining the Service in 1854, and have been with him at this post for some time, and at other locations in Service. He is well known to be a gentleman of the finest moral deportment, of fixed habits, zealous and energetic in the discharge of all duties, of fine business capacity and in short would be an accession in any Dept. of the Service, and do his full share to reflect credit on any branch of the Service in which he may be engaged.'

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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