•Jerusalem hbcij.Sometime ago I received a letter from Major Graham Daves, asking for information about Major Howell Tatom. the last secretary of the Society of the Cincinnati in North Carolina. Many of the facts at my command were traditions I had received front my mother. A few days ago I i^ceivsd the following from Major \V. C. Tatom. who did gallant service in the Cuban War and is now editor of the American, Nashville, Tenn. Major Tatom writes rae:••Briefly this is an account of the official career of your great uncle. Major Howell Tatom. Many of the facts are secured from the Alabama Historical Society, Vol. II. You can verify it in the Congressional Library at Washington. Major Howell Tatom was probably born in North Carolina. Particulars of his early life were unknown. The fallowing is a summary of his Revolutionary War service in that State: Ensign. Sept. 1, 1776:Second Lieut., Jan. 4, 1776: Lieut., March 28, 1776: Captain, April 8, 1777: captured in battle of Charleston May 12, 1780; exchanged June 14, 1781. He was breveted Major. Elected Secretary North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati 1781, and is supposed to have held that office when he removed to Tennessee about 1790. Known to have hold the following offices in Tennessee: Treasurer \\ est-ern District (Middle Tennessee) 1794-1796: Attorney General of saro*? Supreme Court Judge, May 12, 1/37, to Sept. 21, 1798; and afterwards (about 1807) one of the commissioners to adjust land claims between Tennessee and North Carolina. Gardner’s Dictionary, Army U. S., (1850) gives his record in War of 1812: Principle topolt;*. engineer (Major) of Tennessee Volunteers, under General Jackson, from September, 1813 to May. 181'*; and again in the defense of New Orleans, and distinguished himself in battle of 6th of January, 1815. Little is known of his family. He died in 1823, as appears from a statement in Tennessee reports. An effort is being -nade to collect material for a full nographical sketch. He helped to orm the Watauga Constitution before Tennessee was a State. He then ived in what is now Last Tennessee, dare more information concerning aim, but not here, as my library isstill in Knoxville.”The following facts are matters oi record: Major Howell Tatom was the jon of Howell Tatom ap Tatom, Esq-, who owned a large plantation near Cxford, Granville oonntv, Carolina. He was a Welsh royalist