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61. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.ALS, 1840 Apr. 17, Springfield, Ill., to Dr. Barrett.Asks Barrett to procure copies of the Journal and Debates of the New York Convention of 1821 and the Journal of the New York Senate of 1812; reports on local politics in Illinois.Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Books and reading.
Illinois -- Politics and government -- To 1865.

62. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.Appointment, 1864 Apr. 21, Washington, D.C., of William Kellogg.Appoints Kellogg minister to Guatemala (a position which he declined). Printed form signed by Lincoln and William H. Seward.Kellogg, William, 1814-1872.
Diplomatic and consular service, American.

63. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.ALS, 1865 Jan. 24, Washington, D.C., to William Menzies.Announces the Union capture of Wilmington, N.C., the last Confederate seaport. (In reality, only Fort Fisher had been captured; the port was effectively closed, but the city was not taken for another month.)Wilmington (N.C.) -- History -- 19th century.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Blockades.

64. Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886, recipient. Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886, recipient.Petition and endorsement : Washington, D.C., 1863 Sept. 10.An unsigned petition, asking Seymour to commission Sgt. Edward A. Platt. An autograph endorsement of the same date on the verso by Abraham Lincoln explains that Platt's friends had apparently wanted him to sign the petition, and although he cannot make such a request to a governor, he believes Platt is worthy.Platt, Edward A.
New York (State) -- Armed Forces -- Promotions.

65. Hudgins, Prince L. Hudgins, Prince L.Papers relating to presidential pardon, 1865.ALS by Hudgins to Rep. Austin A. King, 29 January, explaining his case and asking for help in securing a pardon. The letter bears autograph endorsements signed by King [s.d.], recommending a pardon; and by Abraham Lincoln, 28 February, directing that a pardon be made out. Also present are King's autograph receipt for the pardon, 3 March, and the envelope from the attorney general's office that contained the documents.Hudgins, Prince L. -- Pardon.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
King, Austin Augustus, 1802-1870.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Missouri -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Pardon -- United States.

66. Burke, Edward, fl. 1862. Burke, Edward, fl. 1862.Letters of recommendation, 1862, Washington, D.C.ALS by Abraham Lincoln, 4 March 1862, on Executive Mansion stationery, "to whom it may concern"; endorsed with an ANS, no date, by Sen. Orville H. Browning to Mr. Newton; ALS by John G. Nicolay, 16 June 1862, on Executive Mansion stationery, to Capt. Dana, Assistant Quartermaster, recommending Burke for a job as mess-room steward; and the envelope for this letter, addressed and franked by Nicolay.Burke, Edward, fl. 1862.

67. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.ALS : Springfield, Ill., to John M. Clayton, Washington, D.C., 1849 July 28.Advises president Zachary Taylor, through Secretary of State Clayton, that presidential appointments must be seen to come from the president, even if he has delegated responsibility for them to the executive departments.Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850.
United States -- Officials and employees -- Selection.

68. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.ALS : Springfield, Ill., to John M. Palmer, 1856 Aug. 1.Advises Palmer to wait a while before declining publicly to run for Congress. Signed also by William H. Herndon, Richard Yates, and William Jayne; members of the newly-formed Republican Party in Illinois.Palmer, John M. (John McAuley), 1817-1900.
United States. Congress. House -- Elections, 1856.
Illinois -- Politics and government -- To 1865.

69. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.ALS : to John Eddy, 1860 June 4.Acknowledges congratulations on his nomination as the Republican presidential candidate and sends greetings to supporters in Rhode Island.Presidents -- United States -- Nomination.

70. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.ANS (initials) : to Mark Delahay, [1859 May 14].Accompanied a copy (not present) of a form letter sent to J.L. Dugger and M.F. Conway in Kansas; notes that Lincoln plans to speak in Kansas before the election.Dugger, Jefferson L., fl. 1859.
Conway, M. F. (Martin Franklin), 1827-1882.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861.
Kansas -- Politics and government -- 1854-1861.

71. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.Excerpt from the House Divided speech : AMsS, 1860, Springfield, Ill.A passage from the speech first delivered when Lincoln accepted the Illinois Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate, 16 June 1858, stating his belief that the nation could not remain half slave and half free and that neither side could prevail until a crisis had been reached.United States -- History -- 1815-1861.
Slavery -- United States.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Views on slavery.

72. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.ALS, 1839 Dec. 11, Springfield, Ill., to Eliza Caldwell Browning, Quincy, Ill.A mock petition by Lincoln and several of his friends in the state legislature to the wife of a colleague, requesting her to return to Springfield with a train of young ladies for the Christmas season. The "petition" is begun by Lincoln and finished by John J. Hardin, and signed by both of them, as well as John Dawson and E.B. Webb; and followed by a letter from Hardin to Mrs. Browning, endorsed by Lincoln and Webb.Browning, Eliza Caldwell, fl. 1836-1839.
Springfield (Ill.) -- Social life and customs.

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