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Union Drummer Boy John Lincoln Clem TLS RE: "An inquiry as to burial place" of a Union Soldier

1p, [8” x 10.25”] Single Page TLS, John Lincoln Clem, War Department, Office of the Chief of the Quartermaster Corps, Washington, Dated May 23, 1913. Signed “John L. Clem”, and addressed to Mr. Henry D. Wilson of Silver Creek, NY with the subject of “Inquiry as to burial place of Wm. Wilson. Clem writes to Wilson and expresses his regret that after “…a careful search of the records of this office fails to disclose the place of burial of this soldier.”

Signature dark and bold. Expected folds from mailing.

“1. This office is in receipt of your letter of the 19th instant requesting information as to the place of burial of your brother, the late William Wilson, Company K, 112th New York Infantry, who died November 5, 1864, in base Hospital, 10th Army Corps, near Jones Landing, VA.

2. In reply I regret to inform you that a careful search of the records of this office fails to disclose the place of burial of this soldier.
By direction:
John L. Clem
Colonel, Quartermaster Corps, U.S.A”

The letter is accompanied by the original envelope which is postmarked “Washington D.C., May 23, 1913”, and the printed address and return address of the “War Department, Office of the Quartermaster General. Official Business”.

John Lincoln Clem was a United States Army general who served as a drummer boy in the Union Army in the American Civil War and gained fame for his bravery on the battlefield. He was present at the Battle of Chickamauga in which he rode an artillery caisson to the front lines and shot a musket that had been trimmed to be small enough for him to use. Though the Union had to retreat, John shot and wounded a Confederate Colonel who demanded he surrender to him. After this battle, John was promoted to Sergeant and became the youngest noncommissioned officer to ever serve in the United States Army. He also received a medal for shooting the Confederate Colonel, making him the youngest decorated soldier, as well. Clem was honorably discharged from the Army in September of 1864, having been wounded twice in combat, all before he was fourteen years old.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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