Frederick T. Frelinghuysen to Aaron S. Daggett, December 13, 1883
No. 195. Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Daggett. Department of State, Washington, December 13, 1883. No. 43.] Sir: Adverting to the instruction sent to you upon the 15th ultimo, No. 38,…
Aaron Simon Daggett was a career United States Army officer. He was the last surviving brevet Union general of the American Civil War, and the last surviving general of any grade from the war, when he died exactly one month before his 101st birthday in 1938. Daggett was nominated for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general, to rank from March 13, 1865, by President Andrew Johnson on February 21, 1866, and was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 10, 1866. During the war, Daggett fought at West Point, Gaines' Mill, Golding's Farm, White Oak Swamp, Second Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Rappahannock Station, Fredericksburg, Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Mine Run, Battle of the Wilderness and Battle of Cold Harbor. Daggett was a brigadier general of volunteers in the Spanish-American War. He was appointed to the brigadier general grade to rank from September 1, 1898, and was mustered out of the volunteers on November 30, 1898. He was promoted to brigadier general in the Regular Army ten days before his retirement from the army on March 2, 1901.
No. 195. Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Daggett. Department of State, Washington, December 13, 1883. No. 43.] Sir: Adverting to the instruction sent to you upon the 15th ultimo, No. 38,…
No. 200. Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Daggett. Department of State, Washington, February 2, 1884. No. 47.] Sir: Referring to my instruction No. 38, of the 15th of November last, in…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 132.] Mr. Gibson to Mr. Daggett. Department of Foreign Affairs, Honolulu, March 13, 1884. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellency’s…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 157.] Mr. Gibson to Mr. Daggett. Department of Foreign Affairs, Honolulu, June 3, 1884. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellency’s…
[Inclosure 4 in No. 157.] Mr. Gibson to Mr. Daggett. Department of Foreign Affairs, Honolulu, June 5, 1884. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter…
No. 210. Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Daggett. Department of State, Washington, June 20, 1884. No. 55.] Sir: Your No. 151, of the 31st ultimo, has been received. You therein allude…