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Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 20, 1861 (Supreme Court vacancy)

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Milton Sutliff to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 16, 1864 (Supreme Court vacancy)

Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 20, 1861 (Supreme Court vacancy)

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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 supreme court vacancy ultra high resolution high resolution correspondence supreme court