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Lot #230
Anthony Wayne Autograph Letter Signed on Court Martial

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Revolutionary War general (1745-1796) whose daring tactics earned him the nickname ‘Mad Anthony.’ ALS signed "Anty. Wayne," one page, 7.75 x 7.25, March 1, 1793. Handwritten letter from his headquarters at Legionville, in full: "You will please to order an Infantry Detachment Court martial to hear & try the Merits of the enclosed complaint, agreeably to the 11th Section & 2nd Article of the rules & articles of War-for redressing wrongs." In very good condition, with a chip to the bottom edge, old repairs on the back, and staining affecting only appearance.

President George Washington appointed 'Mad' Anthony Wayne to command the newly formed Legion of the United States in the campaign against the Northwest Indians between 1793 and 1794. Wayne established the training camp at Legionville, near present-day Baden, Pennsylvania, in 1792. Among those who served under him at Legionville were future president William Henry Harrison and transcontinental expedition-leader William Clark. The month after he wrote this letter, Wayne departed the camp with his men to begin the campaign against the Indians, which culminated in his victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers the following year. A scarce and desirable letter from a Revolutionary War hero.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts
  • Dates: #672 - Ended August 16, 2023





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