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John Brough to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 20, 1864  (Introduction; endorsed by Andrew G. Curtin)
Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curt...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-193 Survey number: HABS PA-5356

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-195 Survey number: HABS PA-5357

John Curtin, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

John Curtin, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

A black and white photo of a man in uniform. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Portrait photo of [U.S.S. Brooklyn, Ensign Curtin]

Portrait photo of [U.S.S. Brooklyn, Ensign Curtin]

Public domain photograph of a woman, female portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-195 Survey number: HABS PA-5357

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, WI

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, W...

Survey number: HABS WI-120 Building/structure dates: 1835 Initial Construction

Curtin Hines. Western Union messenger #36. Fourteen years old. Goes to school. Works from four to eight P.M. Been with W[estern] U[nion] for six months, one month delivering for a drug store. "I learned a lot about the 'Reservation' while I was at the drug store and I go there some times now."  Location: Houston, Texas.

Curtin Hines. Western Union messenger #36. Fourteen years old. Goes to...

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curti...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-194 Survey number: HABS PA-5355

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curti...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-194 Survey number: HABS PA-5355

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curti...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-194 Survey number: HABS PA-5355

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, WI

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, W...

Survey number: HABS WI-120 Building/structure dates: 1835 Initial Construction

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curt...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-193 Survey number: HABS PA-5356

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, WI

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, W...

Survey number: HABS WI-120 Building/structure dates: 1835 Initial Construction

John Curtin, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

John Curtin, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

A black and white photo of a man in uniform. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Prime Minister John Curtin of Australia

Prime Minister John Curtin of Australia

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Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curt...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-193 Survey number: HABS PA-5356

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curt...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-193 Survey number: HABS PA-5356

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curti...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-194 Survey number: HABS PA-5355

Gov. Andrew Curtin, PA, Glass negative photograph, American Civil War time.

Gov. Andrew Curtin, PA, Glass negative photograph, American Civil War ...

A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

General John I. Curtin, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

General John I. Curtin, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

A black and white photo of a man in uniform. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

U.S.S. Brooklyn, Ensign Curtin - Public domain portrait photograph

U.S.S. Brooklyn, Ensign Curtin - Public domain portrait photograph

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Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 16, 1864  (Telegram in reply to Lincoln's request for election results)
Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-195 Survey number: HABS PA-5357

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-195 Survey number: HABS PA-5357

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curti...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-194 Survey number: HABS PA-5355

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, WI

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, W...

Survey number: HABS WI-120 Building/structure dates: 1835 Initial Construction

George G. Meade to Andrew G. Curtin, Friday, May 15, 1863  (Meade has confidence in Hooker; endorsed by Meade to Cadwalader)
Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curt...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-193 Survey number: HABS PA-5356

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curt...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-193 Survey number: HABS PA-5356

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curt...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-193 Survey number: HABS PA-5356

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-195 Survey number: HABS PA-5357

Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 10, 1863  (Case of Major Timothy Hennessy)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 28, 1861  (Introduction)
Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Bathurst House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curt...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-193 Survey number: HABS PA-5356

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Charles Schultz House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-195 Survey number: HABS PA-5357

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curtin, Centre County, PA

Gingher House (Ruins), Legislative Route 14010 (Boggs Township), Curti...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-194 Survey number: HABS PA-5355

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, WI

Jeremiah Curtin House, Grange Road, Hales Corners, Milwaukee County, W...

Survey number: HABS WI-120 Building/structure dates: 1835 Initial Construction

John Curtin, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

John Curtin, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

A black and white photo of a man in uniform. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Curtin Hines. Western Union messenger #36. Fourteen years old. Goes to school. Works from four to eight P.M. Been with W[estern] U[nion] for six months, one month delivering for a drug store. "I learned a lot about the 'Reservation' while I was at the drug store and I go there some times now."  Location: Houston, Texas.

Curtin Hines. Western Union messenger #36. Fourteen years old. Goes to...

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

William O. Snider to Andrew G. Curtin, Wednesday, April 06, 1864  (Presents cane for Lincoln; endorsed by Curtin)
Abraham Lincoln, [October 1860]  (Estimate of Votes for Curtin and Foster)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, July 06, 1862  (Recommendation)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 06, 1864  (Offers more troops)
Andrew G. Curtin to John G. Foster, Saturday, October 17, 1863  (Leave of absence for Major Timothy Hennessy)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 02, 1864  (Introduction)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 02, 1864  (Introduction)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 02, 1863  (Telegram concerning panic over rumored invasion of Pennsylvania)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 03, 1863  (Recommendation)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 27, 1862  (Telegram protesting a general order; endorsed by John Nicolay and Edwin Stanton)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Recommendation; with endorsements)
James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 09, 1865  (Opinion on conscription in response to letter by Andrew G. Curtin)
James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 09, 1865  (Opinion on conscription in response to letter by Andrew G. Curtin)
Andrew G. Curtin to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, January 19, 1864  (Colonel Augustus A. Gibson)
Andrew G. Curtin to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, December 17, 1863  (Requests promotion for his brother-in-law)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 08, 1864  (Introduction)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: William O. Snider to Andrew G. Curtin, Wednesday, April 06, 1864 (Presents cane for Lincoln; endorsed by Curtin)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 06, 1863  (Requests pardons)
D. G. Klein to Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, October 10, 1864  (Requests exemption from the draft; endorsed by Andrew G. Curtin, John Hay, et al.)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 01, 1863  (Telegram concerning threatened invasion of Pennsylvania)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 20, 1861  (Introduction)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 11, 1863  (Wants to meet with Lincoln an discuss army promotions)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 06, 1864  (Offers more troops)
Andrew G. Curtin to William H. Seward, Saturday, November 02, 1861  (Political and military affairs)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 21, 1863  (Case of Colonel David Campbell)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 16, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 04, 1863  (Politics in Pennsylvania)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 21, 1860  (Introduction)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 13, 1864  (Introduction)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 14, 1861  (Approves appointment)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 14, 1861  (Approves appointment)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 04, 1863  (Pennsylvania appointments)
Lincoln, Hamlin, and Curtin! The friends of Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin, Will meet at Howellville, Tredyffrin Tp., on Thursday evening, 30th of August, 1860, for the purpose of forming a Lincoln & Hamlin Club. To be addressed by H. W. Currether, Esq., & Capt. James Givin.
Abraham Lincoln, [April 1861]  (Memorandum on Philadelphia Patronage (Curtin))
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 16, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Andrew G. Curtin to John G. Nicolay, Monday, July 07, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatch)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 30, 1864  (Telegram concerning Pennsylvania election results)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 03, 1862  (Support)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 28, 1861  (Introduction)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 02, 1863  (Telegram concerning panic over rumored invasion of Pennsylvania)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 03, 1863  (Recommendation)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 07, 1864  (Introduction)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 16, 1864  (Telegram concerning 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 26, 1863  (Introduces Everard Bierer)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 30, 1861  (Military affairs)
Gustave P. Koerner to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, May 24, 1863  (Rumor that Governor Curtin will replace him as minister to Spain)
Andrew G. Curtin to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, July 15, 1863  (Telegram concerning Pennsylvania militia)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 29, 1863  (Telegram requesting services of Charles Ruff)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 17, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Andrew G. Curtin to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, December 31, 1863  (Promotion for his brother-in-law)
Hurrah for Andrew Curtin. By Kate Moncrieff. Phila., Oct. 5, 1863

Hurrah for Andrew Curtin. By Kate Moncrieff. Phila., Oct. 5, 1863

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Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 24, 1864  (Medical officers for Pennsylvania regiment)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 01, 1863  (Telegram concerning threatened invasion of Pennsylvania)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 17, 1863  (Soldier vote in Pennsylvania)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 10, 1863  (Write on behalf of Alexander Montgomery)
Andrew G. Curtin to William H. Seward, Saturday, November 02, 1861  (Political and military affairs)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 07, 1863  (Introduction)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 07, 1861  (Cover letter)
Abraham Lincoln to Andrew G. Curtin, Monday, April 13, 1863  (Offers a diplomatic appointment)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 14, 1864  (Requests interview)
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