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Benjamin Gratz Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 09, 1865 (Pass for Elizabeth Chambers; with endorsement)

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Missouri Legislature to Benjamin Gratz Brown and John B. Henderson, Thursday, December 17, 1863 (Petition recommending appointment of provost marshals)

The political Sodom and Gomorrah are doomed to destruction / F. Grätz.

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Benjamin Gratz Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 09, 1865 (Pass for Elizabeth Chambers; with endorsement)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Benjamin Gratz Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 09, 1863 (Affairs in Missouri)

A public letter from Hon. D. Gratz Brown to the people of Missouri. [Dated] December 13, 1866. [Washington, D. C.] Printed at the Congressional globe office. [1866].

Benjamin Gratz Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 27, 1862 (Support for Emancipation Proclamation)

William R. Stracher to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 13, 1863 (Telegram reporting election of B. Gratz Brown to Senate)

Benjamin Gratz Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 03, 1862 (Affairs in Arkansas)

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