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Abraham LINCOLN   |   Samuel BRECK

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1861 MILITARY APPOINTMENT, SIGNED BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN AS PRESIDENT

LINCOLN, Abraham. Engraved document signed. Washington, August 27, 1861. Single vellum sheet (14 by 17-1/2 inches), partially printed and finished in a secretarial hand, embossed blue paper seal, handsomely framed, entire piece measures 21 1/2 by 21 inches.

Splendid Lincoln Civil War document appointing Samuel Breck as First Lieutenant in the First Regiment of Artillery, countersigned by Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, with fragile paper seal present.

Career officer Samuel Breck “graduated the United States Military Academy in 1855 and served in the Florida War of 1855-56. He was Assistant Professor of geography, history, and ethics at the Academy in 1860-61. During the Civil War he served as Assistant Adjutant-General of McDowell’s division early in 1862… and [later in the year] of the Department of the Rappahannock, being engaged in the occupation of Fredericksburg and the Shenandoah Valley expedition” (Appleton’s). Breck received three brevets for war service (Boatner, 82). From 1870 onward he served in Washington as Assistant Adjutant-General in charge of rolls, returns, and the preparation of the Volunteer Army Register, under General George D. Ruggles, whom in 1897 he succeeded as Adjutant General of the Army with the rank of Brigadier General (New York Times). This first commission of Samuel Breck, as First Lieutenant of Artillery, is handsomely engraved with two military vignettes, one of an emblematic eagle and the other an army motif with crossed flags, cannon, and other accoutrements of war. Docketed in red ink in upper left-hand corner.

Faint fold lines (one barely affecting the signatures). Fine condition, very beautifully presented.

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