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Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 13, 1863 (Political opposition to Lincoln in Missouri)

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01/01/1863
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Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, September 29, 1861 (Telegram regarding military affairs)

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Peace patriots. Love of country: opposition to war. The United States having agreed with other countries that the settlement of international disputes shall never be sought except by pacific means, it becomes a patriotic act for her nationals to

Samuel T. Glover, et al. to William P. Fessenden, Thursday, December 15, 1864 (Introduction)

Movie star before senate committee. Washington, D.C., April 3. The S.R.O. sign was hung out today at the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee Hearing as Robert Montgomery, movie star, appeared to express his opposition to a bill designed to prohibit "Block booking" and "Blind selling" two trade practices which curb the discretion that a movie house owner has in selecting pictures to be shown in his community. Speaking as a former President of the Screen Actors Guild, Montgomery told the Committee that the Guild and their lawyers have come to the very definite conclusion that if the bill should become a law it would cut in half the production schedules of the Motion Picture Industry. 4-3- 39

Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 24, 1860 (Missouri politics)

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Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861 (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)

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