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Scammon, Eliakim Parker (1816-1894) to Rutherford B. Hayes

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02414.024 Author/Creator: Scammon, Eliakim Parker (1816-1894) Place Written: Fayetteville, West Virginia Type: Manuscript letter signed Date: 1 April 1862 Pagination: 1 p. ; 7.5 x 19 cm. Order a Copy

Colonel Scammon writes to Hayes, Lieutenant Colonel of the 23rd Ohio regiment asking when he can expect help from Confederate General Alfred Beckley on compiling maps. Stresses the importance of good maps and mentions that "General F." (Confederate General John B. Floyd) "believes in good maps." Year inferred from content and military ranks. Beckley (1892-1888) served the Confederacy as a brigadier general in the Virginia militia. On 16 March 1862, General Alfred Beckley wrote a letter of surrender to Hayes, after his regiment had been disbanded and he had given up his commission. He was arrested by Hayes on 3 April 1862 under orders from General John C. Fremont and taken to Wheeling, Virginia.

On 16 March 1862, General Alfred Beckley wrote a letter of surrender to Hayes, after his regiment had been disbanded and he had given up his commission. He was arrested by Hayes on 3 April 1862 under orders from General John C. Fremont and taken to Wheeling, Virginia.

Scammon, Eliakim Parker, 1816-1894
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863
Beckley, Alfred, 1802-1888

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