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Collection Reference Number GLC00409
From Archive Folder Unassociated Civil War Documents 1861 
Title Lincoln endorsement on Rosecrans telegram
Date 10 August 1861
Author Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)  
Additional authors Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke) (1819-1898)
Recipient McClellan, George B.  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Lincoln autograph endorsement signed to Union General George B. McClellan, 10 August 1861, on verso of Union General William S. Rosecrans telegram [clerical copy for recipient] (Clarksburg, Virginia) to Abraham Lincoln, 10 August 1861. Written on Magnetic Telegraph Company, Printing and Morse Lines form. Telegram informs Lincoln about the Virginia troops and gives Rosecrans's opinion on how the troops should be organized. Rosecrans notes that he has only 13 men with military education and remarks, "I stand here to cover two hundred miles of frontier with a small command of raw levies against some of the most skilled men in the Confederate service." Lincoln's note reads, "Can Gen. McClellan suggest what is to be done in the within case?" Written on stationery of the Magnetic Telegraph Company, Printing and Morse Lines, 432 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Subjects President  Military History  Civil War  Union Forces  Union General  Education  Frontiers and Exploration  Confederate States of America  
People Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)  Rosecrans, William S. (1819-1898)  McClellan, George B. (1826-1885)  
Place written Washington, D.C.
Theme The American Civil War; The Presidency
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
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