Looking back at Lincoln: On January 21, 1864
To Benjamin F. Butler [1]
Major General Butler Executive Mansion,
Fort-Monroe, Va Washington, Jan. 21. 1864.
Suspend until further order, the execution of James C. Gratton, of Co. F. 11th. Penn. Cavalry, and send record of his case.
A. LINCOLN
Annotation
[1] ALS, RPB. See Lincoln to Butler, January 26, infra. The roster of Company F, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry lists James C. Gratton as deserted on August 7, 1863, returned on October 30, 1863, wounded May 14, 1864, and discharged August 26, 1864. AGO Special Orders No. 55, February 4, 1864, announced the president's pardon of ``James C. Grattan'' [sic].
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