Manuscripts
Abraham Lincoln note on slavery
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Abraham Lincoln note on slavery
Manuscripts
Autograph note signed. Possibly originally written in an autograph for a U.S. Sanitary Commission fair (see note in Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln). (1 page)
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Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, letter to Lieutenant H. Buck Jr
Manuscripts
Autograph note signed. Response to request for autograph with 3 x 2.5 cm oval photograph of Lincoln pasted on lower margin. Recipient listed in Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln as H. Buck; surname is possibly Harbeck.
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Abraham Lincoln note to unidentified recipient on visiting card
Manuscripts
Autograph note. "A. Lincoln" visiting card with penciled note in hand of Abraham Lincoln that reads "Want to see you, but will, call again if you are busy-." (1 item)
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Abraham Lincoln notes for a 12-acre land tract
Manuscripts
Autograph document. Probably surveyed for David Hart in 1834 and related to case Elijah Houghton v. Heirs of David Hart (see note in The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln).
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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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Abraham Lincoln signed note on photograph portrait
Manuscripts
Autograph note signed. Note reads "Let it be done" and is pasted below oval portrait of Lincoln on mount, with imprint "Brady & Co., Photographers." (1 item)
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