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Francis W. Kellogg et al, Washington, D.C., petition to Abraham Lincoln
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Francis W. Kellogg et al, Washington, D.C., petition to Abraham Lincoln
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Letter signed. Petition from the Representatives in Congress from Michigan recommending Solomon L. Withey as United States District Court Judge for the Western District of the State of Michigan signed by F. W. Kellogg, R. E. Trowbridge, Z. Chandler, F C. Bearman, and J. M. Howard. On House of Representatives letterhead. With endorsement by Lincoln, 1863 February 26. (1 page)
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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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Citizens of Washington, D.C. petition to Abraham Lincoln
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Document signed. Petition with 23 signatures recommending B.B. French as United States Marshal for the District of Columbia.
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Citizens of Washington, D.C. petition to Abraham Lincoln
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Document signed. Petition with 63 signatures recommending B.B. French as United States Marshal for the District of Columbia.
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Citizens of Washington, D.C. petition to Abraham Lincoln
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Document signed. Petition recommending Daniel R. Goodloe for the position of Marshal of the District of Columbia, with over 50 signatures. Includes addressed envelope marked "File A.L. Dec. 12. 1864." in Lincoln's hand.
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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. (1 page)
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