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Attorney General's Office, Washington, D.C., draft of circular letter to District Attorneys
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Attorney General's Office, Washington, D.C., draft of circular letter to District Attorneys
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Circular with Lincoln's instructions to District Attorneys regarding their procedure in fulfilling the conditions set forth in the President's Proclamation of Amnesty, 1863 December 8. In the hand of secretaries.
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J. Mandeville Carlisle, Washington, D.C., letter to Richard Bickerton Pemell Lyons
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Autograph draft. Letter in reply to Lord Lyons' reference to the President's proclamation. (4 pages)
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Richard Bickerton Pemell Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons, Washington, D.C., letter to J. Mandeville Carlisle, Washington, D.C
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Letter signed. Letter quotes a passage from Lincoln's proclamation of April 19, 1861. (4 pages)
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William H. Seward, Washington, D.C., certified copy of Emancipation Proclamation
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Document signed. Printed certification form filled in by Seward, with black seal of the United States and mourning ribbon attached to printed copy of the Proclamation. (1 page)
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Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., permission for Leonard Swett
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Contemporary copy. Permission for Leonard Swett to pass through military and naval lines for the purpose of fulfilling his contract with the Treasury Department. On letterhead of Treasury Department, Second Agency, Memphis, Tennessee. (2 pages)
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J. Mandeville Carlisle, Washington, D.C., letter to Richard Bickerton Pemell Lyons
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Autograph draft. Letter in reply to Lord Lyons' reference to the President's proclamation.
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