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Abraham Lincoln to Isaac N. Arnold, Wednesday, May 25, 1864 (Arnold's role in the suppression of the Chicago Times)

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01/01/1864
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W. Kimmel and Joshua M. Bosley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 08, 1864 (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)

Art plus diplomacy. Washington, D.C., May 13. Miss Virginia Chang, star of the Chinese Cultural Theater, yesterday changed her role of Queen to the role of bride. She was married in the beautiful Gardens of Twin Oaks, the Chinese Embassy, to Kien-Wen Yu, second secretary of the embassy. The simple Chinese ceremony culminated a whirlwind romance and was performed by Chinese ambassador, Dr. Hu Shih. Left to right: Chinese ambassador Dr. Hu Shih, the bride, and Kien-Wen Yu

Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861 (Suppression of his newspaper)

The stories they've told! Another load of RKO Radio typewriters is turned in to the government for war work. Somewhere in the lot is Maureen O'Harra's personal typewriter which she added to the pile before she would pose in the picture. The machines come from the script department where each one has played its role in recording countless memorable senes for screenplays. Taking time off between the shooting of scenes at the RKO Studios in Hollywood, Miss O'Harra helped collect more than seventy typewriters for future use by the Army, Navy, and Marines

James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863 (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)

E. Delafield Smith to Montgomery Blair, Wednesday, November 19, 1862 (Suppression of the slave trade)

Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 09, 1863 (Suppression of the Chicago Times)

Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863 (Copy of telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times; with copy of telegram from Isaac N. Arnold to Lincoln, June 4, 1863)

James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863 (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)

"Big train" in new role. Washington, D.C., March 17. Walter Johnson, Washington Senators' pitching star for many years, has been signed by Columbia Broadcasting system to broadcast the home games of the Washington team this summer. He succeeds Arch McDonald who will air the Yankees and Giants games from New York, 3-17-39

Dr. Whitman H. Jordan's comments on role of women criticized by Anne Fitzhugh Miller

Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863 (Telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times)

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