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Doubleday Abner 1819 - 1893 War Dated Doubleday letter committing to "use every exertion to go into the Field ... as Senators Wade and Chandler & others are disposed to use their influence in my behalf..." despite being assigned to the defense of Washington War Date Autograph Letter Signed "A. Doubleday", 5" x 8", 2p, front and verso, March 2, 1862, Washington D.C., to Col. William H. Christian, commander of Fort Lyon, VA, regarding Doubleday's appointment as Inspector of Washington's defenses. One vertical fold. Fine condition.

Doubleday writes: "My Dear Colonel, I have been shelved for the present by being placed in command of the Forts on this side of the River. My friends are very indignant and as Sec. Stanton did not issue the order they think they can have it changed. You may rest assured I shall use every exertion to go into the Field and as Senators Wade and Chandler & others are disposed to use their influence in my behalf I am not without hopes they may be successful. If so, you may rely upon my obtaining your Regiment if possible. If you chance to visit the City, call at my office. It is still located in the same place." With original yellow transmittal cover and original Special Order 54 assigning Doubleday as Inspector of Washington's defenses, February 24, 1862. Issued from "Hd. Qur's, Army of the Potomac, Washington", the Order reads: "Brig. General Abner Doubleday Volunteer service is assigned to duty as Inspector of the defensive works about Washington, and to the immediate charge of those on the Maryland side. By command of Major General McClellan (signed), S. Williams Office Chief of Artillery."

On February 3, 1862, Doubleday had been promoted to brevet Brigadier General of Volunteers which would have put him in charge of a Brigade in General Irwin McDowell's Third Corps. Three weeks later, Major General George B. McClellan assigned him to the defenses of Washington. Doubleday received his first combat command in August, leading the Second Brigade in McDowell's Third Corps at Brawner's Farm during the opening actions of Second Bull Run.

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