Manuscripts
Stephen G. Burbridge, Lexington, Kentucky, letter to Abraham Lincoln
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Stephen G. Burbridge, Lexington, Kentucky, letter to Abraham Lincoln
Manuscripts
Letter. Identified as "copy for Surgeon in chief T.S. Bell" on letterhead of the Office of The Mayor, Louisville, Kentucky. (6 pages)
HM 25133

George G. Fogg, New York, letter to Abraham Lincoln
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Letter written on "Presidential Campaign of 1860" letterhead.
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Trip to Kentucky and visit at the nursery stud, Lexington
Visual Materials
Photograph album documenting a visit by five friends to Lexington, Kentucky, to tour thoroughbred horse farms, to Louisville to watch the Kentucky Derby, and other points of interest in the Blue Grass region, from May 2nd to May 9th, 1896, as guests of race horse breeder August Belmont, Jr., the members of the party were William A. Burnham, A. Lithgow Devens, A. Clifford Tower, Amos T. French, and E. C. Potter. With many photographs of horses, as well as images including group portraits of the group, the Kentucky Association Track in Lexington, traveling to the Mammoth Cave, and a raccoon. The album includes handwritten captions for some images and a handwritten daily summary of the trip on the last page as well as a menu for the Navarro Cafe, Lexington, Kentucky, May 5, 1896, for August Belmont.
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George G. Fogg, New York, letter to Abraham Lincoln
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Letter written on "Presidential Campaign of 1860" letterhead. (2 pages)
HM 25266

William M. Dunn et al, Washington, D.C., petition to Abraham Lincoln
Manuscripts
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, Springfield, Illinois, letter to Samuel Haycraft, Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Manuscripts
Autograph letter. The closing and signature have been cut off. Letter is headed "Private & Confidential." Includes stamped, addressed envelope.
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