Raynors HCA 2020-02
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YATES, Richard (1815-1873) was the Governor of Illinois during the American Civil War and has been considered one of the most effective war governors. He took energetic measures to secure Cairo and St. Louis against rebel attack. Nicknamed the "Soldiers' Friend", he helped organize the Illinois contingent of Union soldiers, including commissioning Ulysses S. Grant as a colonel for an Illinois regiment. He supported the Emancipation Proclamation. He also represented Illinois in the United States House of Representatives (1851-1855) and in the U.S. Senate (1865-1871). As a Senator, he voted and spoke in favor of removing of President Andrew Johnson from office. Autograph Letter Signed "Rich. Yates" 1pp. quarto, Washington D.C., January 17, 1865, and reads in part: "...You will perhaps remember a little conversation I had with you about the Collectorship of the Port of New York City. I desire very much to see you upon the subject..." Fine condition.
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