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Cuvier Grover to John Grover, Saturday, February 27, 1864  (Impact of war upon political affairs)
J. Brandes to Abraham Lincoln, September 1864  (Financial affairs)
J. Brandes to Abraham Lincoln, September 1864  (Financial affairs)
J. Brandes to Abraham Lincoln, September 1864  (Financial affairs)
Joseph W. McClurg to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 22, 1863  (Removal of General Curtis and affairs in Missouri)
Joshua F. Speed and Edgar Needham to James Speed, Wednesday, January 11, 1865  (Telegram concerning political affairs in Kentucky)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 30, 1864  (Financial affairs)
Province of New-Hampshire. To the selectmen of the [Town] of Gentlemen, As we were appointed by the late provincial convention, a committee to call another, whenever the exigency of public affairs might require it. The late intelligence of the a

Province of New-Hampshire. To the selectmen of the [Town] of Gentlemen...

0687 F 1 22 0 46.; Rec. 11-25-46.; $20.00. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collectio... More

George G. Fogg to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Report of a meeting with Chase and affairs in Washington)
Horace Maynard to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 30, 1864  (Affairs in Tennessee)
Hugh Kennedy to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, May 20, 1863  (Affairs in Louisiana and General Banks)
Robert Livingston to France, August 20, 1802, Minister's Affairs

Robert Livingston to France, August 20, 1802, Minister's Affairs

Minister's Affairs Public domain photograph of correspondence, letter, manuscript, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Charles P. Bertrand, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Charles P. Bertrand, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Rufus K. Williams to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 08, 1864  (Affairs in Kentucky)
Frederick Steele to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 02, 1864  (Telegram concerning affairs in Arkansas)
William Price to Montgomery Blair, Saturday, July 30, 1864  (Affairs at Baltimore)
Christopher C. Andrews to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 22, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Samuel T. Glover to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, December 07, 1862  (Affairs in Missouri)
Abraham Lincoln to Charles D. Drake, et al., Monday, October 05, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Abraham Lincoln to Charles D. Drake, et al., Monday, October 05, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Francis H. Peirpoint to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 25, 1864  (Affairs at Norfolk, Virginia)
William Davenport to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 31, 1863  (Promotion of James M. Shackleford and affairs in Kentucky)
John Hay to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 08, 1864  (Affairs in Florida)
James Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 27, 1864  (Financial affairs)
George Turner and J. W. North to Salmon P. Chase, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Telegram concerning political affairs in Nevada)
To the electors of the State of New-York. Fellow Citizens! In this interesting crisis of our affairs, the Federal young men of the City of Albany, presume to address you ... By order of the Committee, Wm. Boyd, Chairman. Myndert Van Schaick, Sec

To the electors of the State of New-York. Fellow Citizens! In this int...

Imprint 2.; Political campaign.; P. 3-6 wanting. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Col... More

Isaac Murphy and Truman Warner to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 24, 1864  (Telegram concerning political affairs in Arkansas)
Hamilton R. Gamble to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 30, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
William Lilley, Wednesday, April 16, 1862  (Memoranda concerning affairs at Port Royal; endorsed by Montgomery Meigs; with copy)
William Lilley, Wednesday, April 16, 1862  (Memoranda concerning affairs at Port Royal; endorsed by Montgomery Meigs; with copy)
Michael Hahn to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 20, 1863  (Affairs in New Orleans)
Michael Hahn to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 20, 1863  (Affairs in New Orleans)
Henry T. Blow to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 12, 1862  (Affairs in Missouri)
J. Barton McFarland to Edward Bates, Thursday, January 14, 1864  (Affairs in Mexico)
Hamilton G. Fant to Leonard Swett, Monday, September 26, 1864  (Financial affairs; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
[Charles C.?] Fulton to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 29, 1864  (Telegram concerning political affairs in Maryland)
Salmon P. Chase to Thaddeus Stevens, Wednesday, June 29, 1864  (Financial affairs; with estimated receipts and memorandum on raising revenue)
J. G. Proud to Thomas H. Hicks, Thursday, January 29, 1863  (Thoughts on current affairs)
Dennis F. Hanks to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 05, 1864  (Family affairs)
James S. Chambers to Gideon Welles, Tuesday, April 22, 1862  (Financial affairs)
George D. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 01, 1862  (Imprisonment of Gov. Morehead and affairs in Kentucky)
Thomas E. H. Cottman to William H. Seward, Friday, September 12, 1862  (Affairs in Louisiana)
Alexander P. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, September 20, 1863  (Affairs at New Orleans)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Henry Frasse, Saturday, October 10, 1863  (Affidavit concerning affairs in Missouri)
Extra! Advertiser and register office 11 1/2 o'clock A.M. April 27 [1862] Particulars of affairs at New Orleans! Account of Colonel Tanner from Biloxi.

Extra! Advertiser and register office 11 1/2 o'clock A.M. April 27 [18...

New Orleans. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 1, Folder 16.

United States Congress, 1774-82, List of Dated Topics: "Resolution of Order," Maryland Affairs; Post Office, Admiralty, etc.

United States Congress, 1774-82, List of Dated Topics: "Resolution of ...

List of Dated Topics: "Resolution of Order," Maryland Affairs; Post Office, Admiralty, etc.

In Provincial congress, Watertown, May 5, 1775. Whereas the term for which this present Congress was chose, expires on the thirtieth instant, and the exigencies of our public affairs, render it absolutely necessary for the safety of this colony,

In Provincial congress, Watertown, May 5, 1775. Whereas the term for w...

Photographic copy.; Stamped on verso: Mss Division.; On verso: Ac. 373. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copie... More

To the electors of the Western district. A crisis has arrived in the affairs of our country, by which the comparative merits of federal policy on the one hand, and of democratic policy on the other are now brought to the test of actual experimen
Neils Eickhoff, son of the Charge d'Affairs of the Danish Legation and Mme. Eickhoff

Neils Eickhoff, son of the Charge d'Affairs of the Danish Legation and...

A woman holding a flag in a living room. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Justice Reed administering oath of office to James C. Dunn, Assistant Secretary in charge of European, Near Eastern, African and Far Eastern affairs

Justice Reed administering oath of office to James C. Dunn, Assistant ...

Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

To the Democrats of Essex County. Brother Democrats: Upon us has devolved the duty of addressing you in the present exigency of public affairs ... a letter over the signature of the Attorney General of the United States has been made public, hav

To the Democrats of Essex County. Brother Democrats: Upon us has devol...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 83, Folder 15.

Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 10, 1862  (Telegram regarding affairs in Tennessee)
George S. Denison to Cuthbert Bullitt, Saturday, June 27, 1863  (Affairs at New Orleans customs house)
Hiram Barney to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 09, 1864  (Affairs at New York customs house)
Affairs at Washington [Joe Mitchell Chapple, National Magazine, October 1908]

Affairs at Washington [Joe Mitchell Chapple, National Magazine, Octobe...

The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers is a collection of documents related to the Wright brothers, two American inventors who are credited with building and flying the first successful powered airplane. The coll... More

Nathan Kimball to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 11, 1864  (Telegram reporting on affairs in Arkansas)
Charles Gibson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 23, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Horace Maynard to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 05, 1863  (Affairs in Tennessee)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 31, 1863  (Advice on how to deal with affairs in Missouri)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 31, 1863  (Advice on how to deal with affairs in Missouri)
Charles D. Drake to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 10, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Salem, March 25, 1812. Sir, The alarming state of our public affairs impels us to request you to exert your personal influence at the approaching election to place in office the Federal Candidates, the real friends of our common country ... [Sig

Salem, March 25, 1812. Sir, The alarming state of our public affairs i...

Political campaign.; Imprint 2. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfoli... More

Charles P. Bertrand to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 19, 1863  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Charles P. Bertrand to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 19, 1863  (Affairs in Arkansas)
The contrast. Facts for the people Republican economy and Democratic extravagance and corruption contrasted - Three years and four months of Republican administration of national affairs- reduction of the national debt. [New York? 1870?].

The contrast. Facts for the people Republican economy and Democratic e...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 128, Folder... More

Simeon Draper to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, September 27, 1864  (Affairs at New York custom house)
Thomas E. Bramlette to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 14, 1864  (Affairs in Kentucky)
Andrew Wallace to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 22, 1864  (Affairs in Kentucky)
Salmon P. Chase to William P. Fessenden, Monday, April 11, 1864  (Financial affairs)
Edward Creighton to Anson Stager, Saturday, March 07, 1863  (Telegram concerning affairs in Utah)
James Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 31, 1863  (Financial affairs)
Audrain County Missouri, Citizens to John B. Henderson,  1863  (Petition concerning affairs in Missouri)
Alexander Montgomery to Alfred H. Jones, Tuesday, April 16, 1861  (Personal affairs)
Isaac Murphy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 23, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Isaac Murphy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 23, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
W. B. Farrell to William H. Seward, Wednesday, September 09, 1863  (Telegram relaying message from Robert Pruyn concerning affairs in Japan)
Gentlemen. The state of publick affairs undoubtedly still demands the greatest wisdom, vigilance and fortitude … Signed by the direction of the Committee of Correspondence for the town of Boston [William Cooper] Clerk. Boston, September 21, 1773

Gentlemen. The state of publick affairs undoubtedly still demands the ...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 37, Folder 18b.

Stephen A. Hurlbut to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 08, 1863  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Lucius E. Chittenden to John G. Nicolay, [1864]  (Affairs in East Tennessee)
Thomas J. Drake and Charles B. Waite to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 06, 1863  (Affairs in Utah Territory; with depositions by Francis Long and A. L. Harding)
A. Chester to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 20, 1863  (Sends extract of letter concerning affairs in New York)
Francis P. Blair Sr. to Francis P. Blair Jr., Saturday, October 27, 1860  (Cabinet appointments and other political affairs)
Christopher C. Andrews to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 29, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
New York City Committee on National Affairs to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 07, 1862  (Petition recommending draft of additional troops)

New York City Committee on National Affairs to Abraham Lincoln, Thursd...

Picryl description: Public domain manuscript page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

To the citizens of Massachusetts. The undersigned are moved by an imperative sense of duty to address their fellow-citizens of the State of Massachusetts, concerning the portentous condition of our public affairs. [Regarding the fugitive slave l

To the citizens of Massachusetts. The undersigned are moved by an impe...

Fugitive slave law. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 65, Folder 10.

James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 06, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Statement on General Schofield and affairs in Missouri)
Christopher C. Andrews to Abraham Lincoln, February 23-27, 1865  (Affairs in Florida)
Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, May 18, 1862  (Telegram reporting affairs in Tennessee)
New York State Soldiers & Sailors Home, Building No. 29, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 76 Veterans Avenue, Bath, Steuben County, NY

New York State Soldiers & Sailors Home, Building No. 29, Department of...

Significance: Originally Building 29 was a component of the New York State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. The entire facility has been under Federal control since 1929 and is currently a Department of Veterans Af... More

Simeon Draper to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 28, 1862  (Financial affairs)
A. Burwell to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 10, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
East Tennessee Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, July 1863  (Petition regarding affairs in East Tennessee)
James Blake, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 11, 1864  (Freedmen's affairs)
James Blake, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 11, 1864  (Freedmen's affairs)
Unknown to Abraham Lincoln, July 1864  (Synopsis of Francis Peirpoint's appeal regarding affairs at Norfolk, Virginia; endorsed by Edward Bates)
New York State Soldiers & Sailors Home, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 76 Veterans Avenue, Bath, Steuben County, NY

New York State Soldiers & Sailors Home, Department of Veterans Affairs...

Survey number: HABS NY-6339 Building/structure dates: 1878 Initial Construction

Benjamin Gratz Brown to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, November 25, 1862  (Affairs in Missouri)
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