Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Governor Andrew G. Curtin to Brigadier-General John F. Reynolds, September 26, 1862

Pennsylvania Executive Chamber,
Harbisburg, 26th September, 1862.

General,—Having relieved you from duty as commander of the Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, recently called out for the defense of the State, I deem it proper to express my strong sense of the gratitude which Pennsylvania owes for the zeal, spirit, and ability which you brought to her service at a period when her honor and safety were threatened. That for her security you left the command of your brave division, the Pennsylvania Reserves, thus losing the opportunity of leading this gallant corps at South Mountain and Antietam, is a just demonstration of the true affection you bear for your native State, which, be assured, her freemen reciprocate, and for which, in their behalf, I am happy to make you this acknowledgment.

A. G. Curtin.
To Brigadier-general John F. Reynolds, U.S.A.

SOURCE: United Service: A Monthly Review of Military and Naval Affairs, Volume 2, May 1880, p. 621

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