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    Abraham Lincoln memorandum

    Manuscripts

    Autograph document signed. Regarding the transfer of General Richard W. Johnson. (1 page)

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  • Abraham Lincoln note

    Abraham Lincoln note

    Manuscripts

    Autograph note signed. Note regarding beef contractors on envelope with endorsements by officers of the Subsistence Office and Colonel A. Beckwith. With endorsement of Lincoln: "Submitted to the War Department, for Commissary General."

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  • William M. Dunn et al, Washington, D.C., petition to Abraham Lincoln

    William M. Dunn et al, Washington, D.C., petition to Abraham Lincoln

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    Autograph document signed. Petition from the Representatives in Congress from Indiana recommending John Nixon for Judge of the Court of Claims and signed by W.M. Dunn, Schuyler Colfax, George W. Julian, J.P.C. Shanks, A.S. White, and William Mitchell. On House of Representatives letterhead.

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  • Abraham Lincoln note to Edwin M. Stanton

    Abraham Lincoln note to Edwin M. Stanton

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    Autograph note signed. Written on the reverse of a note regarding the "Little Sergeant."

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  • Charles B. Lawrence, Galesburg, Illinois, letter to Abraham Lincoln

    Charles B. Lawrence, Galesburg, Illinois, letter to Abraham Lincoln

    Manuscripts

    Autograph letter signed. Recommendation of John J. Weed as assistant solicitor to the Court of Claims. With nine other endorsements including: William Kellogg, Richard Yates, Jesse K. DuBois, Shelby M. Cullom, Milton Hay, Ozias M. Hatch, William A. Grimshaw, and Mark W. Delahay. Includes addressed envelope.

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  • Austin A. King, Washington, D.C., letter to Abraham Lincoln

    Austin A. King, Washington, D.C., letter to Abraham Lincoln

    Manuscripts

    Autograph letter signed. Letter regarding pardon for Levi Brashear and William A. Guthrie. Endorsed by Lincoln: "Attorney General please make out pardons in these two cases. A. Lincoln." Includes a statement of the cases in the United States Circuit Court of Missouri, referred to in the letter, and filing envelope.

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