Manuscripts
Jacob Jacoby pardon material
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Jacob Jacoby pardon material
Manuscripts
Items include: Jacob Jacoby, Camp Douglas, Illinois, autograph letter signed to wife and family, 1863 August 18 (HM 23921); Jacob Jacoby, Camp Douglas, Illinois, autograph letter signed to James S. Jacoby, 1863 August 24 (HM 23931); C.S. Brent, Paris, Kentucky, autograph document signed petition for release of Jacob Jacoby, 1863 September 11 (HM 2254); George W. Williams autograph document signed petition for the release of Jacob Jacoby, 1863 September 11, with added P.A. Prall autograph note signed (HM 23932); Brutus J. Clay, Paris, Kentucky, autograph letter signed to Commissary General of Prisoners William Hoffman, Washington, D.C., 1863 September 13 (HM 23922); James S. Jacoby letter signed to Commissary General of Prisoners William Hoffman, Washington, D.C., approximately 1863 September 15 (HM 23930); envelope labeled "Jacob Jacoby" and endorsed by Abraham Lincoln with "File, A.L., Sep. 19. 1863." (HM 2253). (14 pages)
HM 2253, HM 2254, HM 23921, HM 23922, HM 23930, HM 23931, HM 23932

John P. Hale letter recommending Belle Garcia
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Autograph note signed by Abraham Lincoln, 1863 September 24, in lower margin.
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John G. Nicolay, Washington, D.C., letter to G. Grosvenor Dawe
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Regarding the history of Lincoln's plan for compensated emancipation (see HM 3186-HM 3189). Includes envelope.
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Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, letter to Samuel Haycraft, Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Includes stamped, addressed envelope (HM 3125).
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George P. Fisher letter to G. Grosvenor Dawe
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Regarding the authenticity of manuscripts related to Lincoln's plan for compensated emancipation (see HM 3186-HM 3189).
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Benjamin Brown French, Washington, D.C., letter to E.C. Carrington
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Includes autograph note signed Lincoln to Edward Bates, 1861 September 14.
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