ALS OF ISAAC I. STEVENS AS BRIGADIER GENERAL

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This autographed letter signed is done in very legible ink on a sheet of white lined paper that meas. approx. 7.75 x 9.75 inches. It reads :

HEAD QUARTERS 2ND DIVISION ???

JAMES ISLAND S.C. JAN. 19/[18]62

I HEARTILY CONCUR WITH CAPT. SEARS IN HIS OPINION THAT A LIEUTENANT SHOULD BE APPOINTED FOR AND SENT IMMEDIATELY TO JOIN HIS COMPANY AND FROM MY PERSONAL AND OFFICIAL AQUAINTENCE WITH CAPT. SEARS, I (word crossed out) HAVE THE MOST CERTAIN CONFIDENCE IN HIS SELECTION.

ISAAC I. STEVENS

BRIG GEN COM

Isaac Ingalls Stevens was born March 25, 1818 in Massachusetts. He began his military career after graduating first in his class at the United States Military Academy in 1839.  He was commissioned as an Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers, and spent several years constructing forts in New England.  He served as Adjutant for the Corps of Engineers during the Mexican War, and saw action at the battles of Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Churubusco, and during the Siege of Vera Cruz.  He received a brevet promotion to Captain, and led troops during the Battle of Chapultepec, where he received a brevet promotion to Major. He fought during the Battle of Molino del Rey, and was severely wounded at the Battle of Mexico City.  After the war, he was named Governor of the Washington Territory in 1853, and was elected the territorial delegate for Congress in 1856.

At the outbreak of the Civil War, Stevens was commissioned as a Colonel of the 79th New York “Highlanders.”  He was promoted to Brigadier General on September 28, 1861, and led troops during the Port Royal Expedition.  He led a Division during the Battle of Secessionville and was eventually transferred to Virginia.  He took command of the 9th Corps, and led them during the Second Battle of Manassas.  On September 1, 1862, Isaac Stevens was killed instantly while leading his men at the Battle of Chantilly.  He was posthumously named a Major General on July 18, 1862. He was buried in Island Cemetery, Newport, Rhode Island.

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