Manuscripts
Abraham Lincoln opinion concerning the validity of land titles in Beloit, Wisconsin
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Abraham Lincoln opinion concerning the validity of land titles in Beloit, Wisconsin
Manuscripts
Autograph document signed. Signed "A. Lincoln." (7 pages)
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Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D.C., appointment of Thomas Emerson as Collector of Taxes, Wisconsin
Manuscripts
Document signed; printed form, filled in. Signed by Lincoln and Secretary of Treasury Salmon P. Chase.
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Abraham Lincoln and Ward Hill Lamon statement regarding the "Antietam episode"
Manuscripts
Autograph document. Entirely in the hand of Lincoln and signed by Lamon.
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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 notes for a 12-acre land tract
Manuscripts
Autograph document. Probably surveyed for David Hart in 1834 and related to case Elijah Houghton v. Heirs of David Hart (see note in The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln).
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Abraham Lincoln and Mary Lincoln indenture to John D. Johnston, Springfield, Illinois
Manuscripts
Document signed. Indenture for 80 acres in Coles County, Illinois. In hand of Lincoln and signed "A. Lincoln, M. Lincoln." Includes separate docketed cover.
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