Manuscripts
Abraham Lincoln note to Charles Sumner
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Abraham Lincoln note to Charles Sumner
Manuscripts
Autograph note signed. Enclosed in 1864 April 8 letter of Charles Sumner. (1 page)
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Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, letter to Charles Sumner
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Lincoln acknowledges receipt of a copy of Sumner's speech "The Barbarism of Slavery." Bound with copies of engraved portraits of Sumner and Lincoln and photograph portraits of Sumner, copies of engravings of Sumner family residences, a typescript transcript of the letter, a typed explanation of the letter, and a printed chapter 23 from Life of Charles Sumner. (letter 1 page, other material 28 pages)
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Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, letter to Charles Sumner
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Lincoln acknowledges receipt of a copy of Sumner's speech "The Barbarism of Slavery." Bound with copies of engraved portraits of Sumner and Lincoln and photograph portraits of Sumner, copies of engravings of Sumner family residences, a typescript transcript of the letter, a typed explanation of the letter, and a printed chapter 23 from Life of Charles Sumner. (letter 1 page, other material 28 pages)
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Abraham Lincoln note requesting work for Gustave A. Balzer
Manuscripts
Autograph note signed. Written on fragment of envelope. See Pauline Balzer letter to Judd Stewart, 1910 April 7 (HM 25250) for information on the note's origins (item is not in Lincoln collection).
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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).
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Abraham Lincoln note to Risley
Manuscripts
Autograph note signed. Housed in presentation leather binding.
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