DANIEL M. FROST
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(1823 - 1900) Confederate brigadier general who led the Southern sympathetic 'Missouri Volunteer Militia' during the Camp Jackson affair in St Louis, early in the war, later traveled to Canada to be with his family which was forced from their St. Louis home. He never received permission for his travel and was labeled a deserter. A.L.S. 1p. 8vo., St. Louis, October 28, 1890, responding to a request for an autograph and information on other generals. In part: '...I enclose the autograph...S.G. French I saw some years since at his place...Dabney Maury will very probably be found near in Washington. John S. Bowen is dead, of the others I know nothing...' Lightly toned, some adhesive residue on the verso, else fine.
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DANIEL M. FROST
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