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Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John G. Parke to Ambrose E. Burnside, Wednesday, December 31, 1862 (Telegram reporting movement of rebel forces)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John G. Parke to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 29, 1865 (Telegram reporting enemy movements)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John G. Parke to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 29, 1865 (Telegram reporting enemy movements)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 12, 1862 (Telegram regarding the raising of regiments)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 30, 1862 (Telegram acknowledging Lincoln's dispatch)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John A. Dahlgren to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 12, 1862 (Telegram regarding military affairs)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John G. Parke to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 29, 1865 (Telegram reporting enemy movements)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John G. Parke to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 29, 1865 (Telegram reporting enemy movements)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: J. L. McPhail to George H. Sharpe, Tuesday, December 01, 1863 (Telegram reporting strength of Confederate army)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John G. Parke to Ambrose E. Burnside, Wednesday, December 31, 1862 (Telegram reporting movement of rebel forces)

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Telegram reporting movement of rebel forces

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history civil war politics and government presidents manuscripts abraham lincoln papers at the library of congress series 1 general correspondence 1833 1916 abraham lincoln papers at the library of congress abraham lincoln abraham lincoln papers rebel forces ultra high resolution high resolution correspondence ambrose burnside military forces union army general american civil war
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01/01/1862
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history civil war politics and government presidents manuscripts abraham lincoln papers at the library of congress series 1 general correspondence 1833 1916 abraham lincoln papers at the library of congress abraham lincoln abraham lincoln papers rebel forces ultra high resolution high resolution correspondence ambrose burnside military forces union army general american civil war