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| Abraham Lincoln Military Commission Document Signed [American President][s]
Document signed “Abraham Lincoln” as President and “Edwin M. Stanton” as Secretary of War; June 12, 1862, one page on vellum, with engravings of eagle and colors and equipment and with blue wafer seal of the War Office.
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| Abraham Lincoln Military Commission Signed [American President] [Civil War] [s]
Signed “Abraham Lincoln”, as President, and “Edwin M. Stanton”, as Secretary of War. One page on vellum with engravings of eagle, colors, and equipment, with blue wafer seal of the War Office. March 11, 1862. Professionally conservation treated. 35 x 45.5 cm. (approx. 14 x 18.5 inches)
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| (BzH) Abraham Lincoln Signed Four Language Ship’s Sea Letter [American President] [Maritime Document][s]
“TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETING: BE IT KNOWN, That leave and permission is hereby given to Abraham Osborn Jr master or commander of the Ship called Almira ... lying at present in the port of Edgartown bound for Pacific Ocean laden and outfitted with Casks, Provisions, Ship’s Stores, and Whaling Utensils for a Whaling voyage... to depart and proceed with the said Ship on his said voyage”.Document signed “Abraham Lincoln” as President and “William H. Seward” as Secretary of State; August 8, 1864, one page, in French, Spanish, English and Dutch, with white wafer seal of U.S., and two U.S. revenue stamps.
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| Sold: Abraham Lincoln Bronze Bust by George Edwin Bissell
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| Abraham Lincoln Portrait from Second Presidential Campaign [American President]
Ferrotype portrait of Lincoln in brass matte, ca. 1864. 1 x 1 inches (Approximate size).
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| Abraham Lincoln Early Legal Document Signed [American President][s]
Signed “Stuart & Lincoln” on the verso of a printed document accomplished and signed by William Butler, Clerk of the Sangamon County Court. One page on wove paper. This is an order awarding Kerr & Co. $513.49 in a judgement against David Prickett. The verso bears two autograph statements of receipt signed by Lincoln. August 6,1839 and July 14, 1840. Also bears an autograph endorsement of receipt signed by Lincoln’s senior partner. Separated and repaired at horizontal folds, two small marginal tears. 7 x 12 inches.
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| Abraham Lincoln Autograph Letter Signed Re Publication of One of his Most Famous Letters to General McClellan [American President] [TP][s]
Autograph letter signed, “A. Lincoln,” as President to the Editors of the Washington Chronicle. 1 page, on Executive Mansion letterhead, Washington D.C.: Jan. 16, 1863.
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| Abraham Lincoln addressed envelope [American President]
Autograph envelope addressed by Abraham Lincoln to Hon. Simon Cameron. January 3 & 13, 1861.
Recipient docketing on left side "Mr. Lincoln" and date is not in Lincoln’s hand.
Lincoln’s letter that was in this envelope is at the Library of Congress.
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| Broadside: $100,000 to Capture Jefferson Davis [Andrew Johnson] [Abraham Lincoln][s]
AmerIca’s Most Wanted Small Broadside, Washington, D.C., May 2, 1865.
This handbill implicates the Confederate leadership in the Lincoln assassination plot. The idea that the Confederate government was involved in the assassination was soon abandoned.
[LINCOLN ASSASSINATION] Johnson, Andrew.
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| Abraham Lincoln Marching Club, Wide Awakes, Torch [American President][s]
Double-swivel torch, this design used exclusively by the Lincoln marching club, the Wide Awakes, for the election of 1860. 55" tall with original, soft-wood plole, pierced at the bottom. Although this design was patented, it appears various manufacturers pirated the pattern and issued their own versions. This one has a single burner and is particularly sturdy in construction.
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| Abraham Lincoln Autograph Letter Signed convenes cabinet [to discuss Emancipation] [American President] [African American content] (o:)[s]
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), Autograph Letter Signed (“A.Lincoln”) as President, to Secretary of State William H. Seward (1801-1872); “Executive Mansion,” Washington, DC, March 5, 1862. Signed at bottom “William H. Seward,” beneath which is a note in an unidentified contemporary hand; 1 page, 8vo (7 x 47/16 inches), portion only of integral blank present.
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| Abraham Lincoln Document Signed [American President][s]
Document signed ("Abraham Lincoln") as President, countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward ("Wm. H. Seward"), Washington, D.C., 10 May 1864. 1½ pages, folio, the text boldly penned by a clerk, on page two, a large papered seal over wax with crisp impression of the Great Seal of the United States, one fold expertly repaired, soiling along folds, small puncture in blank portion.
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