Manuscripts
Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., permission for Leonard Swett
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Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., permission for Leonard Swett
Manuscripts
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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Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., letter to Oliver P. Morton
Manuscripts
Letter signed. On Executive Mansion letterhead.
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Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., appointment of George Harrington
Manuscripts
Document signed. Appointment of Harrington as Secretary of the Treasury, pro tem.
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Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., appointment of George Harrington
Manuscripts
Document signed. Appointment of Harrington to perform the duties of Secretary of the Treasury in the absence of William P. Fessenden.
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Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., appointment of George Harrington
Manuscripts
Document signed. Appointment of Harrington "to perform… the duties of Secretary of the Treasury until a successor to Mr. Chase shall be commissioned."
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William M. Dunn et al, Washington, D.C., petition to Abraham Lincoln
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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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