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To: Ulysses S. Grant.
March 29, 1865
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Re: Troop movements at Port Stedman at the end of the war: "From what direction did the enemy come?"
GLC08089
Edict.
14 April 1865
Granting amnesty to a group of confederate prisoners provided they take oath (one of the last official acts before his assisination), under Andrew Johnson, ES,4/12/1865.
GLC08091
Pardon of Prince L. Hudgins
02 March 1865
Pardon of Prince L. Hudgins, under indictment in Missouri for conspiring against the government of the U.S.
GLC08163
[Wartime excerpt from the Emancipation Proclamation].
circa 1863
Possibly used for dissemination by the United States military.
GLC08217
[Presidential pardon of Richard Hayden, who was convicted of destroying letters stolen from the mail].
25 May 1863
Pardon signed by Lincoln and countersigned by Secretary of State Seward. Hayden was in an "advanced stage of pulmonary consumption" at the time of the pardon.
GLC08253
to Elihu B. Washburne re: a second term "would be a great honor...."
1863/10/26
Written on Executive Mansion stationery and noted as "Private & Confidential." Concerns a leave of absence for Maj. Gen. Cadwallader C. Washburn [sic], an appointment for Israel Washburn at Portland, Me. which was accepted, and for his friend...
GLC02083
[Abraham Lincoln endorsement of William Cole].
6 October 1862
Lincoln recommends, possibly to Secretary of War Stanton, that William Cole, Esq., editor of the "Irish American," be appointed to a paymastership in the U.S. Army. Originally written on p. 4 of an integral blank leaf of the letter of recommendation...
GLC02086.02
[Parole releasing prisoner of war Augustus Powell to his father's custody]
13 June 1864
Releases Powell, a prisoner of war at Alton, Illinois to his father, John M. Powell. Written on Executive Mansion stationery. Pencil autograph endorsement signed by E.M. Stanton, Secretary of War, states this was referred to General Hitchcock...
GLC02054
[Endorsement on Senate resolution to Secretary of War Stanton]
15 May 1862
Lincoln endorsement as President to Edwin M. Stanton, requesting data, written on the verso of a Senate resolution dated 14 May requesting information concerning the arrest of persons in Kentucky since the 1st of September 1861 and their imprisonment...
GLC02040
[Abraham Lincoln speech delivered July 17, 1858]
circa 17 July 1858
Speech delivered on July 17, 1858 in Springfield, IL, as a prelude to the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Contains Lincoln's stands on key national issues including the Dred Scott decision and the Lecompton Constitution. "My declarations upon...Negro...
GLC09241
[Campaign biography]
1864
Scarce campaign biography, featuring bold image of Lincoln on front cover and vice presidential candidate Andrew Johnson on back cover.
GLC09322
Oval engraved bust portrait surrounded by oak leaves and acorns.
[n.d.]
GLC07059.74
to James M. Waite re: his true first name, Abraham
1860/05/30
An intriguing letter, no doubt in response to one of the many letters Lincoln received after he became a presidential candidate. In full: "You ask for my true ch(r)istian name. It is Abraham."
GLC07133
National Union Ticket. ... Lincoln and Johnson. "The Union Forever" [election]
Large broadside printed in red and blue inks, with large flag in center and mottons on the side: "The Union forever, Hurrah boys, Hurrah! Down with Traitors, up with the Stars" (left) and "And we'll rally 'round the Flag, boys, rally once again, /...
GLC07178
Abraham Lincoln Republican candidate for President [medal]
1860
Brass medal: "Abraham Lincoln Republican candidate for President / The great rail splitter of the west must & shall be our next President."
GLC07260
Our Fallen Heroes [Woodcut print]
1865
Large sheet consisting of colored woodcuts, intended for hanging, depicting Lincoln and deceased Union officers Elmer Ellsworth, E.D. Baker, J. McCook, Mitchill, Andrew H. Foote, J. Sedgwick, Lyon, Mansfield, Kearney, J.F. Reynolds, McPherson and...
GLC07456
[Authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to the pardon of William Edwards].
March 28, 1861
Very early authority, dated three weeks after Lincoln's inauguration.
GLC02317
Ordering that "this man take the oath of Dec 8th" [written on back of letter]
1865/03/22
GLC02371.02
to George McClellan
6 November 1861
Lincoln asks General McClellan if he will have a brief meeting with some gentlemen. Clipped from a letter.
GLC02374
to James Wolfe Ripley
17 August 1861
Lincoln requests that Brigadier General Ripley, the chief of ordnance, have a gun presented by an unknown Mr. Gallagher examined and tested.
GLC02318
to Gen. Henry Benham re: stay of execution for Priv. Grey & Cusick
29 April 1864
Accompanied by a forged Lincoln AES dated 3/22/1865, ordering an unnamed person be allowed to take the oath of Dec. 8 (clipped from a letter).
GLC02371.01
to Richard Yates re: urging him to run for election for Illinois governor
1857/09/30
Yates served as governor of Illinois during the Civil War. Basler 2: 424.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. II 1848 - 1858, p. 424
GLC02315
to Roscoe Conkling
February 19, 1864
Replies to Conkling's letter criticizing the reputation of Caleb Lyon. Lincoln remarks that, "his nomination to some respectable office was repeatedly urged upon me certainly by two, if not three Senators of the highest standing; and your letter...
GLC02345
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of George W. Marples].
18 September 1862
GLC02378
Lincoln Autobiographies
1859 - 1862
GLC08880.015
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