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PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN ENDORSEMENT OF MAJOR ABNER DOUBLEDAY TO BRIGADIER GENERAL, NOVEMBER 27, 1861 the short signed handwritten note, on the back of another letter, declares Lincoln's "wish to appoint Major Doubleday a Brigadier General so soon as Gen. McClellan is willing." Doubleday fired the first shot in defense of Fort Sumter, the opening battle of the war, and fought at the Battle of Gettysburg.

The letter itself is written by New York politician D.S. Dickinson, dated Nov. 16. 1861, and is a three page ALS endorsing Doubleday addressed to Simon Cameron, Secretary of War. The letter is 17 1/4 x 20 1/2 cm. It has been folded in half with some tearing along creases, one crease having separated.

In 1908 the Mills Commission credited Doubleday with inventing baseball, although this claim was later debunked.

Provenance: Stewart R. Crane Family Collection

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