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Lyman, Theodore (1833-1897) to Henry Jackson Hunt

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02382.109 Author/Creator: Lyman, Theodore (1833-1897) Place Written: Brookline, Massachusetts Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 13 January 1887 Pagination: 1 p. : envelope ; 20.1 x 25.3 cm. Order a Copy

Lyman writes, "I have read with interest your three Gettysburg articles. They are in all ways admirable. Especially I thank you for your judicious justification of Gen. Meade." Asks if there is any chance for Hunt's bill, possibly referring to a congressional bill advocated by Hunt pertaining to military retirement pay and rank. Lyman had served as an aide-de-camp to General George Gordon Meade during the Civil War, and as a Representative from Massachusetts 1883-1884.

Hunt had served as Chief of Artillery for the Army of the Potomac. After the Civil War, he occupied various military posts, including that of Governor of the Soldier's Home in Washington, D.C. from 1883 until his death. Lyman had served as an aide-de-camp of General George Gordon Meade during the Civil War, and as a Representative from Massachusetts 1883-1884. At least one of Hunt's articles on Gettysburg was published in Century magazine.

Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889
Lyman, Theodore, 1833-1897
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872

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