You are hereby informed that the President of the United States has appointed you for distinguished gallantry and meritorious services during the war, a Brigadier General of Volunteers, by brevet in the service of the United States, to rank as such from the thirteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. Should the Senate at the next session advise and consent thereto, you will be commissioned accordingly.

Edwin M. Stanton,
Secretary of War.

To Brevet Brigadier-General Edward S. Salomon,
U. S. Volunteers.


What was thought of General Salomon and his administration as Governor by the people of Washington Territory is best explained by quoting the following article from the Pacific Tribune, published at the time he resigned his office of Governor:

"Resignation of Governor Salomon.

"The acceptance of Governor Salomon's resignation by the President is universally regretted by our people. He was honest, fearless and capable. He mingled freely with the people, identified himself with their interests and generously expended his time and means to bring hither population and to promote our material interests. He has established a reputation in the office which will make his administration a source of pride to his fellow-citizens, and he carries into his retirement the consolation that the good and true of all parties regard it fortunate that he should have been called to preside over our destinies. We speak the sentiment of our people when we express unfeigned regret that he felt it his duty to resign his office. His official acts are his best records; they have all met with the heartiest commendation of our people.

"A thorough and consistent Republican, baptized in the fire of battle, when gallantly sustaining the flags, he has always been true and steadfast to the principles of the party of which he was so distinguished a member. While ever ready with purse, pen and tongue to maintain his partisan principles, he was singularly free from a partisan bigotry in the exercise of official functions. He governed the Territory. Party behests never made him swerve from official integrity or duty to the whole people. How proudly can he look to this episode of his life. He governed well. He satisfied all, for the welfare of the whole was constantly in his eye; he was true to the position he so happily filled.

"But his successor is soon to come among us. We are ready to accord to the Executive a cordial welcome. We can wish him, however, no higher or better aspiration than that he may prove worthy to be the successor of one who so faithfully and well performed all his duties as Edward S. Salomon."

Shanwalt, Jacob 91st Infantry
Samuelson, G. 105th Infantry
Stine, Abraham 111th Infantry
Switzer, Moses 118th Infantry
Salomon, Tobias 122nd Infantry
Salomon, Levi C123d Infantry
Salomon, Samuel C123d Infantry
Strauss, David 124th Infantry
Simons, Samuel 132nd Infantry
Strauss, Albert 156th Infantry
Simon, David S. 2nd Cavalry
Sternberg, H. 2nd Cavalry
Simons, Daniel 4th Cavalry
Strauss, Charles 4th Cavalry
Schiff, Gottlieb 8th Cavalry
Strauss, Lewis 8th Cavalry
Samuelson, DavidCorporal 10th Cavalry
Salomon, Henry,1st Lieutenant 10th Cavalry
Enlisted as private.
Sampson, Simon 10th Cavalry
Died of wounds.
Solomon, H. J.2nd Lieutenant 10th Cavalry
Strouse, Charles 12th Cavalry
Sachs, AdamCaptain 13th Cavalry
Promoted from 2nd Lieutenant.
Simon, Henry A17th Cavalry
Schoneman, Jacob 2nd Artillery
Ulman, A. 58th Infantry
Vogel, Bernhard D9th Infantry
Vogel, Louis D43d Infantry
Veteran.
Vogel, Louis 44th Infantry
Vogel, Jacob 67 Infantry
Vogel, Gottlieb 72nd Infantry
Vogel, CharlesCaptainB132nd Infantry
Vogel, Lewis 2nd Cavalry
Wolf, Julius K7th Infantry
At expiration of term re-enlisted as Veteran.
Wolf, Louis A9th Infantry
Weil, Louis E9th Infantry
Wodic, Emanuel K10th Infantry
Has testimonies from his superior officers,
speaking in the highest terms
of his devotion and courage.
Weise, Simon G11th Infantry
Wolf, M. P. G12th Infantry
Wolfson, R. 16th Infantry
Wolf, G. W. 16th Infantry
Wolf, Charles K18th Infantry
Wolf, Joseph 21st Infantry
Wolf, Henry G21st Infantry
Wellner, Jacob A23d Infantry
Wollner, Jacob B23d Infantry
Served three years.
Wolf, Charles 24th Infantry
Wolf, Jacob F25th Infantry
Wise, Simon A26th Infantry
Wise, Isaac 31st Infantry
Wurzburger, Abraham A82nd Infantry
Wolf, Moses C82nd Infantry
Weiss, Joseph H82nd Infantry
Waterman, AlfredSurgeon 105th Infantry
Promoted from Assistant Surgeon.
de Wolf, HenrySergeantD134th Infantry
Waterman, David 9th Cavalry
Weil, Samuel 1st Artillery
Zucker, Simon F10th Infantry
Zaellner, Louis C82nd Infantry