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Abraham Lincoln to William H. Seward, Monday, March 04, 1861 (Seward's appointment as Secretary of State)

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Charles L. Wilson to William H. Seward, Wednesday, November 27, 1861 (Capture of Mason and Slidell)

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Oliver L. Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 23, 1863 (Seeks appointment for his brother-in-law)

Sec. of State Cordell Hull - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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