Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 8Lincoln Memorial University, 1894 |
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... LETTER TO GEORGE P. FISHER WASHINGTON , August 16 , 1862 . My dear Sir : I was painfully surprised by your letter , handed me by the Postmaster - Gen- eral , because the Secretary of War , who saw you after I did , had assured me that ...
... LETTER TO GEORGE P. FISHER WASHINGTON , August 16 , 1862 . My dear Sir : I was painfully surprised by your letter , handed me by the Postmaster - Gen- eral , because the Secretary of War , who saw you after I did , had assured me that ...
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... secretary feels very sure that Judge Gilpin thinks you can . I mean this as a pri- vate letter , but I am quite willing for you to show it to Judge Gilpin . I do hope you will not indulge a thought which will admit of your saying the ...
... secretary feels very sure that Judge Gilpin thinks you can . I mean this as a pri- vate letter , but I am quite willing for you to show it to Judge Gilpin . I do hope you will not indulge a thought which will admit of your saying the ...
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... Secretary of War . [ Indorsement . ] Copy delivered to Major - General Halleck , September 3 , 1862 , at 10 P. M. E. D. TOWNSEND , Assistant Adjutant - Gen- eral . LETTER TO SECRETARY STANTON EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , September ...
... Secretary of War . [ Indorsement . ] Copy delivered to Major - General Halleck , September 3 , 1862 , at 10 P. M. E. D. TOWNSEND , Assistant Adjutant - Gen- eral . LETTER TO SECRETARY STANTON EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , September ...
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Abraham Lincoln John George Nicolay, John Hay. LETTER TO SECRETARY STANTON EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , September 4 , 1862 . Sir : There are special reasons , as I suppose , why James Bowen of New York should be ap- pointed a ...
Abraham Lincoln John George Nicolay, John Hay. LETTER TO SECRETARY STANTON EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , September 4 , 1862 . Sir : There are special reasons , as I suppose , why James Bowen of New York should be ap- pointed a ...
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... Secretary of War and the general - in - chief fully concur with the President in these instruc- tions . H. W. ... LETTER TO T. H. CLAY WAR DEPARTMENT , October 8 54 [ Oct. 8 Abraham Lincoln.
... Secretary of War and the general - in - chief fully concur with the President in these instruc- tions . H. W. ... LETTER TO T. H. CLAY WAR DEPARTMENT , October 8 54 [ Oct. 8 Abraham Lincoln.
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