Autograph letter signed : New York, N.Y., to Henry Stansberry [sic] Attorney General, 1866 Sept. 24.

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Autograph letter signed : New York, N.Y., to Henry Stansberry [sic] Attorney General, 1866 Sept. 24.

Recommending Col. R.W. Healy as U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of Alabama.

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Stanberry, Henry, 1803-1881,

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Healy, Robert Wallace, 1836-1912.

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Healy enlisted inthe 58th Illinois regiment in 1861, then rose tobecome its commander. After the Civil War, he became interested in southern cotton industry, and moved to Alabama where he became a railroad purchasing agent. He also served as United States marshal for the Middle and Southern Judicial Districts of Alabama, 1867-77, and as chairman of the state's Republican executive committee, 1872-4. In 1889, Healy moved to Chattanooga, Tenn., where he engaged in various business activities. ...

Davies, Henry Eugene, 1836-1894

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Henry Eugene Davies was born in New York City, the eldest son of Judge Henry E. Davies. He was educated at Harvard, Williams, and Columbia colleges, and was admitted to the bar in 1857. On August 10, 1858, he married Julia Rich, daughter of John T. Rich and Julia Van Voorhies, at Fishkill-on-Hudson, New York. They had one son, Henry Eugene. Henry Davies was the nephew of Union Army Brigadier General and Brevet Major General Thomas Alfred Davies. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Henry E. Davi...