[CIVIL WAR]. [UNION GENERALS]. A group of good letters by McClellan's senior officers, all rearding action during the ill-starred Peninsular campaign. HEINTZELMAN, Samuel P. (1805-1880), Gen. U. S. Army. LS ("S. P. Heintzelman") to Gen. R. B. Marcy, Headquarters 3rd Corps, 25 June 1862. 1 page, 8vo., tipped to a larger sheet. REPORT ON THE ACTION AT THE START OF THE SEVEN DAYS BATTLE. "Genl. Kearny has asked for an additional battery--Jordan's ford has been selected as the crossing over White Oak swamp and it will be necessary to hold it with artillery & infantry." -- PECK, John James (1821-1878), Gen. U. S. A. ALS ("John D. Peck"), to Gen. Negley, Headquarters, Poplar Hill, 26 June 1862. 1 p., 4to., ruled paper. "Genl. Keyes requires a statement of the ammunition of each of your regiments...Each man should have at least 60 rounds on his persons..." -- PECK. ALS ("John Peck") to Benson Lossing, New York, 16 March 1865. 1 p., 8vo, ruled paper, stationery of Dept. of the East. Peck sends Lossing & Barritt a map of "military operations about Suffolk, Virg." -- BARRY, William F. (1818-1879), Gen. U. S. Army. ALS ("William F. Barry") to Gen. C. S. Hamilton, Camp in Front of Yorktown, 18 April 1862. 1 p., 8vo., stationery of Army of the Potomac. Barry informs Hamilton that various artillery "has been promised by the Sec. of War to be sent without delay." -- HAMILTON, Charles Smith (1822-1891), Gen. U. S. Army. ALS to Gen. S. Williams, Div. Hd. Qrs., 12 April 1862; with ADDITIONAL AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENTS on verso by S. P. Heintzelman, James A. Hardie and William F. Barry. 2 pp., 4to, ruled paper, closed tear. Hamilton tries to get one of his batteries returned to him. -- SEDGWICK, John (1813-1864). ALS ("John Sedgwick") to an unidentified Doctor, Camp Harrison 16 July [1862]. 2 pp., 8vo. Regrets to hear that the Doctor is not well, discusses wounded friends. Together 6 items. (6)

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[CIVIL WAR]. [UNION GENERALS]. A group of good letters by McClellan's senior officers, all rearding action during the ill-starred Peninsular campaign. HEINTZELMAN, Samuel P. (1805-1880), Gen. U. S. Army. LS ("S. P. Heintzelman") to Gen. R. B. Marcy, Headquarters 3rd Corps, 25 June 1862. 1 page, 8vo., tipped to a larger sheet. REPORT ON THE ACTION AT THE START OF THE SEVEN DAYS BATTLE. "Genl. Kearny has asked for an additional battery--Jordan's ford has been selected as the crossing over White Oak swamp and it will be necessary to hold it with artillery & infantry." -- PECK, John James (1821-1878), Gen. U. S. A. ALS ("John D. Peck"), to Gen. Negley, Headquarters, Poplar Hill, 26 June 1862. 1 p., 4to., ruled paper. "Genl. Keyes requires a statement of the ammunition of each of your regiments...Each man should have at least 60 rounds on his persons..." -- PECK. ALS ("John Peck") to Benson Lossing, New York, 16 March 1865. 1 p., 8vo, ruled paper, stationery of Dept. of the East. Peck sends Lossing & Barritt a map of "military operations about Suffolk, Virg." -- BARRY, William F. (1818-1879), Gen. U. S. Army. ALS ("William F. Barry") to Gen. C. S. Hamilton, Camp in Front of Yorktown, 18 April 1862. 1 p., 8vo., stationery of Army of the Potomac. Barry informs Hamilton that various artillery "has been promised by the Sec. of War to be sent without delay." -- HAMILTON, Charles Smith (1822-1891), Gen. U. S. Army. ALS to Gen. S. Williams, Div. Hd. Qrs., 12 April 1862; with ADDITIONAL AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENTS on verso by S. P. Heintzelman, James A. Hardie and William F. Barry. 2 pp., 4to, ruled paper, closed tear. Hamilton tries to get one of his batteries returned to him. -- SEDGWICK, John (1813-1864). ALS ("John Sedgwick") to an unidentified Doctor, Camp Harrison 16 July [1862]. 2 pp., 8vo. Regrets to hear that the Doctor is not well, discusses wounded friends. Together 6 items. (6)