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Civil War Department Orders regarding commemorative flag raising at Fort Sumter

Single page from the bound volume of GENERAL ORDERS / War Department / 1865, containing original General Orders issued by the Union War Department during the Civil War. The orders were bound in chronological order from January 7, 1865 through January 30, 1866. Page size 5" x 7.25", with two punch holes to the left margin. Orders typed recto. Near fine.

General Order No. 24, issued from the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department in Washington, DC on February 21, 1865 commanded that a: " ... National Salute be fired to-morrow noon, February 22, at West Point, and at every fort, arsenal, and army headquarters of the United States, in honor of the restoration of the Flag of the Union upon Fort Sumter. By Order of The Secretary Of War, E.D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General".

Robert Anderson was a soldier's soldier and became one of the earliest Union heroes in the Civil War. After his graduation from the United States Military Academy in 1821, Anderson served as a career officer, seeing action in the 1832 Black Hawk War and Mexican War (1846-47) before his most famous appointment as defender of federal fortifications in the Charleston area. Anderson and his troops endured a 34-hour long bombardment by Confederate artillery before surrendering the Union-held fort on April 13, 1861. This attack by Confederate forces, and President Lincoln's subsequent call for Union volunteers, is often seen as the short-term cause of the Civil War. In recognition of his valiant defense of the fort, Anderson was lionized by the American public, including eight-year-old Tad Lincoln (1853-1871). The presidential tot purportedly requested that his photograph be taken with Anderson's image. The American military still commemorated Anderson's valiance at Fort Sumter four years later.

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