Manuscripts
James M. Campbell, Knoxville, Tennessee, letter to Abraham Lincoln
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James M. Campbell, Knoxville, Tennessee, letter to Abraham Lincoln
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Letter requesting special pardon, includes filing envelope. (3 pages)
HM 23926

James Britton, Knoxville, Tennessee, letter to Andrew Johnson
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Letter requesting special pardon for James M. Campbell; endorsed by Andrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln, 1865 March 22.
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James Britton, Knoxville, Tennessee, letter to Andrew Johnson
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Letter requesting special pardon for James M. Campbell; endorsed by Andrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln, 1865 March 22. (2 pages)
HM 23927

D.B. Childress letter to Abraham Lincoln
Manuscripts
Letter signed. Letter requesting special pardon, endorsed by Lincoln.
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Austin A. King, Washington, D.C., letter to Abraham Lincoln
Manuscripts
Autograph letter signed. Letter regarding pardon for Levi Brashear and William A. Guthrie. Endorsed by Lincoln: "Attorney General please make out pardons in these two cases. A. Lincoln." Includes a statement of the cases in the United States Circuit Court of Missouri, referred to in the letter, and filing envelope.
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James S. Rollins et al, Washington, D.C., letter to Abraham Lincoln
Manuscripts
Letter signed. Request for pardon of Porter Jackman of Missouri; also signed by: William A. Hall, Austin A. King, and John G. Scott. With two endorsements of Lincoln, 1864 February 17 and March 2, and one of Edward Bates, 1864 March 2. Includes filing envelope.
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