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Rousseau, Lovell Harrison (1818-1869) to Abraham Lincoln

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02456.24 Author/Creator: Rousseau, Lovell Harrison (1818-1869) Place Written: Louisville, Kentucky Type: Autograph letter signed Date: July 27, 1861 Pagination: 2 p. ; 20.3 x 24.9 cm. + 1 engraving ; b&w ; 23.7 x 16.1 cm + 1 engraving ; b&w ; 23.3 x 15.6 cm Order a Copy

Colonel Rousseau recommends the appointment of Bland Ballard as Judge of the United States for the District of Kentucky. Of Ballard, Rousseau writes, "Mr. Ballard is, in my Judgment, in every way, fitted for that Place. He is a fine lawyer- we have no better in Kentucky. His standing is in every respect throughout the state, good. He is honest & capable- and he is, besides, a true, inflinching, fearless, Union Man without 'ifs or Conditions.' He has been this at all times, even when many men, accounted good, contended for the infamous neutrality." Two bust engravings of Rousseau included as collateral.

Rousseau was appointed Brigadier General of Volunteers October 1861 and Major General of Volunteers October 1862. Ballard served as Judge of the United States District Court for Kentucky 1861-79.

Rousseau, Lovell Harrison, 1818-1869
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Ballard, Bland, 1819-1879

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