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Timothy D. Lincoln to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 17, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
Republican Members of Pennsylvania House of Representatives to Abraham Lincoln, January 1861  (Petition requesting that Chase not be appointed Secretary of Treasury)
James Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 29, 1864  (Critical of Chase's fiscal policies)
Mrs. Hiram Barney to Salmon P. Chase, July 1862  (Political affairs)
Mrs. Hiram Barney to Salmon P. Chase, July 1862  (Political affairs)
G. Volney Dorsey to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 26, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
James W. Stone to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 28, 1861  (Supports Chase for cabinet appointment)
Piqua Ohio Baptist Church to Salmon P. Chase, Saturday, July 11, 1863  (Memorial on behalf of James Harvey)
John P. M. Epping to Salmon P Chase, Monday, March 14, 1864  (Seeks office)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Appointments for Denver mint)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 22, 1861  (Recommends Chase for cabinet)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 22, 1861  (Recommends Chase for cabinet)
Charles B. Calvert to Salmon P. Chase, August 1861  (Recommendation; on verso, copy of Erastus Corning, John A. Dix and Ira Harris to Chase recommending the same)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 05, 1863  (Sends commission for Peter Page)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 12, 1863  (Edwin H. Webster and the patronage)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 11, 1864  (Sends commission)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 12, 1862  (Maine appointments)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 23, 1862  (Minnesota appointments)
Trenton, June 5. By the mail which arrived last evening we have received the following very important intelligence. Baltimore, May 31, 1788 The sloop George, Captain Chase which carried the account of the ratification of the federal constitution
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 08, 1861  (Recommendations for California appointments)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 08, 1861  (Recommendations for California appointments)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 08, 1861  (Recommendations for California appointments)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 08, 1861  (Recommendations for California appointments)
William M. Stone to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 02, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
George G. Fogg to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Report of a meeting with Chase and affairs in Washington)
James A. Garfield to Salmon P. Chase, Wednesday, September 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting that Israel Ludlow has been captured)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 25, 1861  (Situation in Maryland)
Hunting glee, On to the chase - Public domain American sheet music

Hunting glee, On to the chase - Public domain American sheet music

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860

Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 21, 1862  (New York City revenue appointments)

Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 21, 1862 (New Yo...

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Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 29, 1862  (Sends commissions)
Salmon P. Chase to John G. Nicolay, Monday, March 08, 1869  (Requests information regarding a Dr. Saffray)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 28, 1861  (Politics and Lincoln's travel plans)
Richard P. L. Baber to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 02, 1861  (Ohio politics and opposition to appointing Chase to cabinet)
Richard P. L. Baber to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 02, 1861  (Ohio politics and opposition to appointing Chase to cabinet)
William P. Mellen to Salmon P. Chase, Tuesday, May 24, 1864  (Restriction of trade in Kentucky)
William P. Mellen to Salmon P. Chase, Tuesday, May 24, 1864  (Restriction of trade in Kentucky)
William M. Wilson to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 19, 1861  (Opposes Chase and favors Robert Schenck for cabinet)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, May 18, 1864  (Appointment of Franklin Fraser)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 25, 1861  (Appointments)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 08, 1861  (Recommendations for California appointments)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 08, 1861  (Recommendations for California appointments)
Salmon P. Chase to Thaddeus Stevens, Wednesday, June 29, 1864  (Financial affairs; with estimated receipts and memorandum on raising revenue)
Salmon P. Chase to Thaddeus Stevens, Wednesday, June 29, 1864  (Financial affairs; with estimated receipts and memorandum on raising revenue)
Charles B. Sedgwick to Salmon P. Chase, Thursday, July 10, 1862  (Recommendation)
George B. Senter to William Dennison, Thursday, October 13, 1864  (Telegram recommending Chase for Chief Justice)
Samuel Chase, February 1, 1792, Observations on James Russell Claims in Maryland
Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : who was brought before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by writ of habeas corpus, March 11, 1837.

Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : ...

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Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : who was brought before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by writ of habeas corpus, March 11, 1837.

Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : ...

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Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : who was brought before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by writ of habeas corpus, March 11, 1837.

Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : ...

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Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : who was brought before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by writ of habeas corpus, March 11, 1837.

Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : ...

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Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : who was brought before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by writ of habeas corpus, March 11, 1837.

Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : ...

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Charles Ellet Jr. to Salmon P Chase, Tuesday, September 17, 1861  (Military affairs)
Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; Chase, Jerome, 1900-1902

Clara Barton Papers: General Correspondence, 1838-1912; Chase, Jerome,...

Clara Barton is best known for founding and leading the American National Red Cross, a humanitarian organization dedicated to providing emergency assistance, disaster relief, and education in the United States.... More

Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 08, 1861  (Patronage)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 03, 1861  (Sends commission)
Hayes Manor, 4101 Manor Road, Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, MD

Hayes Manor, 4101 Manor Road, Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, MD

Significance: The original (1767) portion of the house is one of the oldest, well-preserved examples of the Georgian mansion in this section of Maryland; it is a good example of the design and craftsmanship of ... More

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