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GENERAL CLINTON B. FISK, 33RD MISSOURI, LETTER

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GENERAL CLINTON B. FISK, 33RD MISSOURI, LETTER

BOOK 1862-1863. 11” x 9” letter book, partially disbound has over 250 letters, documents, and military telegrams concerning Clinton B. Fisk (1828-1890) colonel of 33rd Missouri volunteers, and brigadier general of Missouri brigade promoted November 2, 1862. General Fisk was a very caring benevolent man best known for founding Fisk School [University], first college established for freed slaves in the South just 6 months after war’s end. Many letters and especially telegrams deal with military matters of the 33rd, but majority concern aid for soldiers of his regiment. Poignant letters from widows tell of their husband’s death and their desperate situation, letters written from merchant’s offering money to Fisk for the fund, letters thanking Fisk for the checks received, lists of soldiers killed and addresses of widow & children. One list of deaths is in order of neediness. There is group of telegrams written and signed by Fisk retained in book. There are several Fisk written & signed letters to widows that apparently were returned or not sent due to funds running out. Interesting and unique archive of the 33rd Missouri formation as the “Merchant Regiment”, Fisk’s “soldier’s aid”, and lists of killed soldier’s of 33rd in 1862 & 1863. A sampling of documents are copied on line. CONDITION: letter book is disbound, letters & documents mostly good, all tipped in to book with one glued edge, some are loose as glue is dry and loosened, edge wear on many. (02-17512/JS). $3,000-4,000.