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Revival of foreign commerce : Speech of Hon. Lionel A. Sheldon ... in the House of representatives, April 6, 1872
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Lionel Allen Sheldon Collection
Manuscripts
This collection primarily contains memoirs written by United States Congressman and Civil War officer Lionel Allen Sheldon (1828-1917) about men he knew, specifically generals and politicians during the Civil War period. Some of these memoirs are part of his larger work Reminiscence of Men and Events, which appear to be unpublished. There are a few pieces of correspondence and ephemera following the manuscripts. Note: Autograph corrections appear throughout the collection, possibly done by Lionel A. Sheldon.
mssHM 80196-80226
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Argument of Lionel Sheldon, receiver of the Texas and Pacific railway, before the Inter-state commerce commission
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Sheldon, Lionel A. (Lionel Allen), 1831-1917. General John A. McClernand: [manuscript], carbon copy (typewritten: 6 p.), [undated]
Manuscripts
This collection primarily contains memoirs written by Lionel Allen Sheldon about men he knew, specifically generals and politicians during the Civil War period. Some of these memoirs are part of his larger work, Reminiscence of Men and Events, which appear to be unpublished. There are a few pieces of correspondence and ephemera following the manuscripts. The collection is arranged in the following order: Box 1: Manuscripts (arranged alphabetically) and 2: Manuscripts, Correspondence, and Ephemera (arranged alphabetically).
HM 80204.
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Sheldon, Lionel A. (Lionel Allen), 1831-1917. Reminiscences of Congress. A Deadlock: [manuscript], carbon copy (typewritten: 6 p.), [undated]
Manuscripts
This collection primarily contains memoirs written by Lionel Allen Sheldon about men he knew, specifically generals and politicians during the Civil War period. Some of these memoirs are part of his larger work, Reminiscence of Men and Events, which appear to be unpublished. There are a few pieces of correspondence and ephemera following the manuscripts. The collection is arranged in the following order: Box 1: Manuscripts (arranged alphabetically) and 2: Manuscripts, Correspondence, and Ephemera (arranged alphabetically).
HM 80218.