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Charles D. Drake to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 29, 1863 (Situation in Missouri)

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Selections from letters written during a tour through the United States in the summer and autumn of 1819; illustrative of the character of the native Indians, and of the descent from the lost ten tribes of Israel; as well as descriptive of the present situation and sufferings of emigrants, and of the soil and state of agriculture.

Charles D. Cleveland to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 20, 1864 (Sends book)

Selections from letters written during a tour through the United States in the summer and autumn of 1819; illustrative of the character of the native Indians, and of the descent from the lost ten tribes of Israel; as well as descriptive of the present situation and sufferings of emigrants, and of the soil and state of agriculture.

Football team of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, at W.H. [i.e. White House, Washington, D.C.], 11/29/24

[May 25, 1945], HQ Twelfth Army Group situation map.

Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, November 27, 1863 (Telegram concerning military situation in Tennessee)

[May 11, 1945], HQ Twelfth Army Group situation map.

[August 16, 1944], HQ Twelfth Army Group situation map.

The English hero, or, Sir Francis Drake reviv'd. Being a full account of the dangerous voyages, admirable adventures, notable discoveries, and magnanimous atchievements of that valant and renowned commander ...

The world encompassed by Sir Francis Drake, being his next voyage to that to Nombre de Dios formerly imprinted;

John A. Gurley to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 27, 1861 (Situation in Missouri)

David Hunter to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 23, 1864 (Telegram concerning military situation at Harpers Ferry)

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