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Territorial Fort Churchill Official Letterhead (102257)

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Territorial Fort Churchill Official Letterhead  (102257)
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Rare and historic. The letter is addressed to Judge Carter, who was a post trader at Fort Bridger. AM Rumyon(?) has written this letter on Assistant Quartermaster's Office letterhead. Dateline Fort Churchill, NT, January 5, 1864. It seems he has been accused of being a Copperhead - a Southern sympathizer. He is asking his friend Judge Carter to vouch that he is loyal by providing a Declaration of Loyalty!Three full pages of writing. Fort Churchill was situated near Virginia City (mining wealth) and Carson City (capital). it was located on the Pony Express route and very near the wagon trade route. But it was in the middle of the Nevada desert - a most uncomfortable place for a fort. Desertion was high and the need was minimal. The Pyramid Lake Indian Battles brought the fort to life, but there were no more Indian problems here after that!

Date: 1864
City/County: Fort Churchill
State: Nevada