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John C. Fremont to Simon Cameron, Tuesday, September 24, 1861 (Telegram reporting number and disposition of his troops; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)

John C. Fremont to Simon Cameron, Tuesday, September 24, 1861 (Telegram reporting number and disposition of his troops; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John C. Fremont to Simon Cameron, Tuesday, September 24, 1861 (Telegram reporting number and disposition of his troops; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John C. Fremont to Simon Cameron, Tuesday, September 24, 1861 (Telegram reporting number and disposition of his troops; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John C. Fremont to Simon Cameron, Tuesday, September 24, 1861 (Telegram reporting number and disposition of his troops; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John C. Fremont to Simon Cameron, Tuesday, September 24, 1861 (Telegram reporting number and disposition of his troops; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)

Simon Cameron to John C. Fremont, Thursday, September 05, 1861 (Telegram regarding military affairs; with endorsement from Thomas A. Scott to Lincoln)

John C. Fremont to Simon Cameron, Monday, September 23, 1861 (Telegram regarding military affairs)

John C. Fremont to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, September 22, 1861 (Telegram regarding military affairs)

John C. Fremont to Simon Cameron, Tuesday, September 24, 1861 (Telegram reporting number and disposition of his troops; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)

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Henry H. Sibley to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 16, 1863 (Disposition of remaining Sioux prisoners who participated in 1862 uprising)

Treasury Department, July 20th, 1790. In obedience to the order of the House of representatives, of the twentieth of January last, The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully reports, That in the formation of a plan for the disposition of the vac

Henry H. Sibley to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 16, 1863 (Disposition of remaining Sioux prisoners who participated in 1862 uprising)

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