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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Council Chamber, June 19th, 1812. The Committee on militia affairs, having taken into consideration the numerous petitions and remonstrances of the officers of the militia ... report ... June 20th, 1812, read and a

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Council Chamber, June 19th, 1812. The C...

Imprint 2. 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 49, Folder 24.

John R. McBride to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 11, 1863  (Sends newspaper clippings regarding affairs in Washington Territory)

John R. McBride to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 11, 1863 (Sends...

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Charles H. Keener to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 30, 1862  (Affairs in Baltimore and conduct of General Wool)
Charles H. Keener to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 30, 1862  (Affairs in Baltimore and conduct of General Wool)
Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, no date, Statement of Affairs in French

Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, n...

Statement of Affairs in French Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Evans to John P. Usher, Friday, September 23, 1864  (Affairs in Colorado Territory)
John M. Schofield to Edward D. Townsend, Monday, September 14, 1863  (Report on affairs in Kansas; endorsed by John C. Kelton, Sept. 22, 1863)
John M. Schofield to Edward D. Townsend, Monday, September 14, 1863  (Report on affairs in Kansas; endorsed by John C. Kelton, Sept. 22, 1863)
John M. Schofield to Edward D. Townsend, Monday, September 14, 1863  (Report on affairs in Kansas; endorsed by John C. Kelton, Sept. 22, 1863)
Michael Hahn to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 09, 1863  (Affairs in Louisiana)
John A. Dix to Salmon P. Chase, Friday, November 07, 1862  (Telegram concerning affairs at Norfolk)
John M. Schofield to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, September 20, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri; endorsed by Halleck)
John M. Schofield to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, September 20, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri; endorsed by Halleck)
Peter L. Foy to Montgomery Blair, Tuesday, July 19, 1864  (Affairs in Missouri; endorsed by Blair)
Henry Z. Hayner to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 10, 1863  (Report on affairs at Northampton, Virginia, endorsed by Robert C. Schenck, September 17, 1863)
Henry Z. Hayner to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 10, 1863  (Report on affairs at Northampton, Virginia, endorsed by Robert C. Schenck, September 17, 1863)
James R. Gilmore to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 17, 1863  (Horatio Seymour and affairs in New York)
To the citizens of New-York on the present critical situation of affairs. Were I neither a Philadelphian, a New-Yorker, a Bostonian, nor even a native of this continent, as a friend to the rights of mankind, I should interest mayself in the fate

To the citizens of New-York on the present critical situation of affai...

Evans 13118. 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 106, Folder 9a.

George M. Adams to Green Adams, Tuesday, February 24, 1863  (Affairs in Kentucky)
George M. Adams to Green Adams, Tuesday, February 24, 1863  (Affairs in Kentucky)
Abraham Lincoln to James H. Lane, Monday, April 27, 1863  (Affairs in Kansas)
Nathaniel P. Banks to William H. Seward, Monday, May 04, 1863  (Cotton trade and affairs in Louisiana)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
J. H. Alexander to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 14, 1864  (Commercial affairs)
Francis H. Peirpoint to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 24, 1864  (Affairs at Norfolk, Virginia)
Smith O. Scofield to Abraham Lincoln, June 1864  (Affairs in Missouri)
Smith O. Scofield to Abraham Lincoln, June 1864  (Affairs in Missouri)
Smith O. Scofield to Benjamin F. Loan, Saturday, June 18, 1864  (Sends letter for Lincoln concerning affairs in Missouri; endorsed by Scofield)
Loyal Citizens Florida to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 20, 1864  (Petition concerning affairs in Florida)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, December 07, 1862  (Affairs in Missouri and Illinois)
Maria A. Donnelly to Ward H. Lamon, Wednesday, March 11, 1863  (Extract of letter from Donnelly to Lamon concerning affairs in Virginia; in Lamon's hand, endorsed by Lamon)
John B. Temple to John J. Crittenden, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
Joseph A. Gilmore to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 17, 1864  (Telegram concerning affairs in New Hampshire)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 18, 1863  (Thomas G. Pratt and political affairs in Maryland)
Horatio G. Wright to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 08, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
Benjamin F. Butler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 01, 1864  (Report on affairs at Norfolk, Virginia)
Benjamin F. Butler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 01, 1864  (Report on affairs at Norfolk, Virginia)
Albert G. Hodges to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 01, 1865  (Telegram concerning political affairs in Kentucky)
Isaac Murphy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 06, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Isaac Murphy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 06, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Henry B. Carrington to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, March 19, 1863  (Memorandum on affairs in Indiana)
Cuvier Grover to John Grover, Saturday, February 27, 1864  (Impact of war upon political affairs)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 08, 1864  (Wants to discuss political affairs)
William C. Goodloe, James Harlan, and James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 12, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
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

Stephen S. Harding to William H. Seward, Wednesday, March 11, 1863  (Affairs in Utah)
Charles D. Drake to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 22, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Franklin A. Dick to Montgomery Blair, Friday, December 19, 1862  (Affairs in Missouri)
Charleston, July 24, 1798. Dear Sir. It is with great concern, I find, it has become my duty to transmit to you a very different state of our public affairs, from that, which at our last meeting, we all hoped would have been produced by the expe

Charleston, July 24, 1798. Dear Sir. It is with great concern, I find,...

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; Portfolio 172, Folder 16.

Charles P. Bertrand, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Affairs in Arkansas)
David Wilder Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 22, 1862  (Financial affairs)
Henry T. Blow to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 16, 1865  (Affairs in Missouri)
Henry T. Blow to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 16, 1865  (Affairs in Missouri)
Henry M. Naglee to John G. Foster, Sunday, August 16, 1863  (Affairs at Portsmouth)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 29, 1862  (Telegram concerning affairs in Kentucky and death of Gen. William Nelson)
Alfred R. Elder to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 24, 1864  (Affairs in Washington Territory)
Ninian W. Edwards to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 10, 1860  (Personal affairs)
Pliny Freeman to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 18, 1865  (Financial affairs)
Samuel T. Glover to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, December 07, 1862  (Affairs in Missouri)
Samuel T. Glover to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, December 07, 1862  (Affairs in Missouri)
In consequence of a conference with the committees of correspondence for the towns in the vicinity of Boston, November 23, 1773.  and with their advice the following letter is addressed.  Gentlemen, the present posture of affairs, engages the at

In consequence of a conference with the committees of correspondence f...

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 347, Folder 11.

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)
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)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 02, 1864  (Affairs in Kansas)
Kellian V. Whaley, Waitman Willey, and William G. Brown to Francis Peirpoint, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Affairs in Virginia; endorsed by Peirpoint)
Kellian V. Whaley, Waitman Willey, and William G. Brown to Francis Peirpoint, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Affairs in Virginia; endorsed by Peirpoint)
James Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 27, 1864  (Financial affairs)
Christopher C. Andrews to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 07, 1863  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Robert J. Stevens to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 28, 1862  (Affairs at mint in San Francisco)
Robert J. Stevens to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 28, 1862  (Affairs at mint in San Francisco)
James M. Cutts Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, July 26, 1863  (Recommends removal of General Burnside and offers additional political advice on affairs in Ohio)
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

William Brown, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 11, 1864  (Committee from Reformed Presbyterian Synod presents letter on state of affairs)
William Brown, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 11, 1864  (Committee from Reformed Presbyterian Synod presents letter on state of affairs)
Hamilton R. Gamble to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 30, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Isaac Murphy to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 17, 1863  (Affairs in Arkansas)
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)
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)
Horace Maynard to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 28, 1863  (Affairs in East Tennessee)
R. C. Vaughan to James O. Broadhead, April 31, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri; endorsed by John F. Ryland)
Winters to Mary Todd Lincoln, Saturday, February 15, 1862  (Personal affairs)
William O. Bartlett to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 05, 1864  (Telegram concerning political affairs)
Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 02, 1863  (Telegram concerning affairs in Tennessee)
S. B. Mckenzie to McKenzie, Tuesday, June 14, 1864  (Affairs in Kentucky)
J. G. Proud to Thomas H. Hicks, Thursday, January 29, 1863  (Thoughts on current affairs)
Franklin A. Dick to Montgomery Blair, Monday, January 26, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri; endorsed by Francis P. Blair Sr.)
James S. Chambers to Gideon Welles, Tuesday, April 22, 1862  (Financial affairs)
John W. Dawson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 13, 1862  (Affairs in Utah Territory)
The C. de Paris riding into Yorktown with the first clear account of affairs at Williamsburg

The C. de Paris riding into Yorktown with the first clear account of a...

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Cassius M. Clay to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 01, 1862  (Personal financial affairs)
Eleotter Schnitzler to Theodore Schnitzler, Friday, February 17, 1865  (Family affairs)
Thomas E. H. Cottman to William H. Seward, Friday, September 12, 1862  (Affairs in Louisiana)
Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 20, 1861  (Report on affairs at Cairo, Illinois)
W. W. Handlin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 30, 1864  (Affairs at New Orleans)
John M. Mackenzie to Phineas D. Gurley, Friday, September 16, 1864  (Affairs in Kentucky; endorsed by Gurley)
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