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1864 - Civil War Document - 12th Tennessee Cavalry - 2 UNION Military Notes

$ 15.41

Availability: 24 in stock
  • Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: Used
  • Theme: Militaria

    Description

    Here is ONE document with TWO Handwritten UNION ARMY military notes.  Not sure where statement #1 is found , but this is Notes 2 & 3.
    NOTE II reads:  Captain JOHN C. RODGERS, 12th Tenn Cavaly (sp) - (Union Cavalry) is hereby relieved from Command of the Recruiting Rendezvous in this city and will report immediately to the Commanding Officer of his Regiment for duty.
    NOTE III reads:  1st Lieut. JOHN M. JORDAN, 12th Tenn. Cavalry is hereby detailed on Recruiting Service, he will relieve Capt. John C. Rodgers from Command of the Recruiting Rendezvous in this City and will furnish substance and Clothing to all Recruits bought to his Cam for Tennessee Regiments that have been regularly enlisted and received and received into the United States by Medical Officers.
    This Civil War document measures: 8 by 4.5 inches and has a light brown color mark on the bottom left corner.  Otherwise, in GREAT condition.  Guaranteed 100% GENUINE or your money back.  Shipping is .25 to all U.S. States.
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    See my photos # 8 thru # 10 - Capt. John C. Rodgers of the 12th Tennessee (Union) Cavalry was killed in Battle.  He was 26 years, 8 months and 5 days old on his KIA death in Lincoln Co. (Fayetteville), TN.
    He is taken back and buried in the Cambridge Junction Cemetery (also known as "St. Michael's Cemetery on OLD MONROE PIKE RD) in Lenawee Co., Michigan