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James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 28, 1862 (Situation in Kentucky)

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01/01/1862
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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.

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