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[Friday market, statue of John (i.e., Jacob) of Artevelde, Ghent, Belgium]

[Friday market, statue of John (i.e., Jacob) of Artevelde, Ghent, Belg...

Print shows the Jacques or Jacob van Artevelde (ca. 1290-1345) statue in the Vrijdagsmarkt. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2009) Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J, foreign section. Detroit, M... More

Henry A. Wise to John G. Nicolay, Friday, February 06, 1863  (Requests return of correspondence)
William Crosby and Henry P. Nichols to John G. Nicolay, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Request permission to publish Lincoln's letter of January 16)
Anne Yocum to John G. Nicolay, Friday, February 05, 1864  (Requests interview)
Joseph C. G. Kennedy to John G. Nicolay, Friday, July 05, 1861  (Recommendation)
John A. McClernand to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 29, 1863  (Military affairs at Vicksburg)
John Z. Goodrich to David Davis, Friday, November 23, 1860  (Congratulations, endorsement for David Dudley Field)
Richard C. McCormick to John G. Nicolay, Friday, June 10, 1864  (Affairs in Arizona Territory)
A. Bolmar to John B. Wagner, Friday, September 03, 1858  (Printed Circular Letter)
John Guimarin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 01, 1861  (Sends writings and political advice)
A concise statement of the trial & confession of William Clutter : who was executed on Friday the 8th of June, 1810, at Boone courthouse, Kentucky, for the murder of John Farmer. To which is prefixed a short sketch of his life
John G. Nicolay to William H. Seward, Friday, August 19, 1864  (Cover letter; endorsed by Seward)
John B. Temple to John J. Crittenden, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
Cigars? Yes Sir [...] that's what Norris Shook, nephew of Rep. Nat Patton (D. of Tex), told the House Lobby com. Friday, was in the "mystery box" received by Patton from John Carpenter, Uuility lobbyist before the House "Death Sentence" vote on the Wheeler-Rayburn bill

Cigars? Yes Sir [...] that's what Norris Shook, nephew of Rep. Nat Pat...

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John D. Watson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 11, 1861  (Supports Cameron)
John M. Allen to Ozias M. Hatch, Friday, October 29, 1858  (Senate)
John Hay to Charles Kappes, Friday, June 24, 1864  (Reply to Kappes's June 21 letter)
Charles S. Tripler to John Crisfield, Friday, December 13, 1861  (Loyalty of Col. Buchanan)
Principals at Friday hearing [...] Rep. John J. McSwain (D. of S.C.), chairman of the House Military Com. and the key witness at the Friday hearing, Frank E. Speicher whose testimony created a sensation on "deals" with the army. McSwain is standing. 7/26/35

Principals at Friday hearing [...] Rep. John J. McSwain (D. of S.C.), ...

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William Dennison to John G. Nicolay, Friday, February 03, 1865  (Revocation of appointment)
John B. Steele to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 14, 1862  (Appointment)
Noah H. Swayne to John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Friday, February 17, 1865  (Case of John Y. Beall)
John Hay to Charles Kappes, Friday, June 24, 1864  (Reply to Kappes's June 21 letter)
Gideon Welles to John T. Grimsley, Friday, August 21, 1863  (Permission to attend examinations for the Naval Academy)
John P. M. Epping to John G. Nicolay, Friday, February 26, 1864  (Sends essays on South and freedmen)
W. Hamilton Stockwell to John P. Usher, Friday, August 28, 1863  (Citizenship for freedmen and affairs in Kentucky)
Noah Brooks to John G. Nicolay, Friday, September 02, 1864  (Report on Democratic convention at Chicago)
John S. Gittings to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 17, 1865  (Telegram concerning case of John Y. Beall)
Waldo Hutchins to John G. Nicolay, Friday, September 09, 1864  (Political affairs in New York)
"Conspiracy" hinted. Wash. D.C. Rep. John J. McSwain (D. of S.C.) chr. of the House Military Affairs Com., left, hears testimony at the Friday inquiry about "cash passing." W. Frank James, Chief Investigator of Military Affairs, right, is also an interested party at the hearing. McSwain observed that if some of the testimony offered were true, there was an apparent "conspiracy to obstruct justice" somewhere along the line, 7/19/35

"Conspiracy" hinted. Wash. D.C. Rep. John J. McSwain (D. of S.C.) chr....

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Gentlemen, I am shagrined [...] so hinted Rep. Nat Patton (D. of Tex) when it was inferred by testimony of Eugene Sellers, NRA employee, that the box of cigars he received some time ago from utilities Chief John Carpenter was "not a box of cigars" and was a "pastebord box instead of a wooden one." Rep. Patton is seen here displaying the package he claims to have recieved, before the Senate Lobby hearing Friday, 7/26/35

Gentlemen, I am shagrined [...] so hinted Rep. Nat Patton (D. of Tex) ...

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Protest seating of Milton. Washington, D.C., Jan. 24. Labor's Non-Partisan League today filed a protest with the Senate against the seating of John Milton, appointed to the seat vacated by Gov. A. Harry Moore of New Jersey. In the photograph, left to right: Louis Friday, Clerk to Vice President Garner who accepted the protest; Carl Hoederman, Chairman of New Jersey Non-Partisan League; and E.L. Oliver, Vice President of National Labor Non-Partisan League, 1/24/38

Protest seating of Milton. Washington, D.C., Jan. 24. Labor's Non-Part...

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A concise statement of the trial & confession of William Clutter : who was executed on Friday the 8th of June, 1810, at Boone courthouse, Kentucky, for the murder of John Farmer. To which is prefixed a short sketch of his life
John H. Ewing to James K .Moorhead, Friday, January 18, 1861  (Cameron and the cabinet)
John A. McClernand to Ulysses S. Grant, Friday, February 28, 1862  (Report on Fort Donelson)
John E. Wool, Friday, November 01, 1861  (Special Order on "colored contrabands")
Dudley Wickersham to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 09, 1863  (Introduces John W. Brittingham)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 17, 1860  (Report on trip to Washington)
John A. Graham to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 23, 1864  (Cover letter)
John G. Nicolay to William H. Seward, Friday, August 19, 1864  (Cover letter; endorsed by Seward)
Adoniram J. Warner to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 30, 1864  (Telegram concerning case of John Lennan)
John Wentworth to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 18, 1860  (Telegram; Vice presidential nomination)
Horace White to John G. Nicolay, Friday, April 19, 1861  (Raising troops in Chicago)
John W. Allen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 06, 1861  (Seeks office)
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, March 14, 1862  (Telegram regarding the Merrimac)
John H. Peters to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 21, 1862  (Sends newspapers)
Joseph C. G. Kennedy to John G. Nicolay, Friday, February 21, 1862  (Tenders his services at the White House)
John S. Gunter to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 09, 1863  (Recommendation)
Henry Cowles to John Pierpont, Friday, March 06, 1863  (Welfare of freedmen)
Henry Cowles to John Pierpont, Friday, March 06, 1863  (Welfare of freedmen)
William B. Ogden to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 10, 1861  (Recommends John Pope)
John Q. A. Fellows, Friday, June 26, 1863  (Memorandum on reconstructing the Union)
Mason Brayman to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 22, 1864  (Telegram concerning General John M. Corse)
John M. Botts to John B. Fry, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Critique of Lincoln's policies)
John M. Botts to John B. Fry, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Critique of Lincoln's policies)
John McNeil to Samuel R. Curtis, Friday, December 12, 1862  (Affairs in Missouri)
Anson G. Henry to John R. McBride, Friday, August 07, 1863  (Customs house in Washington Territory)
Henry A. Wise to John G. Nicolay, Friday, February 06, 1863  (Requests return of correspondence)
Falmouth Virginia  Army Court Martial, Friday, May 08, 1863  (Court martial proceedings against W. H. Hudson; with copy of charges made by General John Gibbon)
Owen Lovejoy, John F. Farnsworth, and Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 18, 1861  (Recommend Chase)
John A. McClernand to Ulysses S. Grant, Friday, January 16, 1863  (Military operations at Vicksburg)
John C. Kelton to Loomis, Friday, August 02, 1861  (Telegram ordering arrest of secessionists)
John N. Riley to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 18, 1861  (Recommends Cameron)
John N. Riley to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 18, 1861  (Recommends Cameron)
John F. Coyle to John G. Nicolay, Friday, March 17, 1865  (Introduction)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 20, 1865  (Case of Uriah Forrest)
John B. Alley to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 04, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Stephen G. Paddock and John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 04, 1858  (Senate)
Richard C. McCormick to John G. Nicolay, Friday, June 10, 1864  (Affairs in Arizona Territory)
John Pope to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 07, 1862  (Telegram reporting the names of the 300 Sioux sentenced to death)
John Benton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 23, 1860  (Cabinet recommendations)
John G. Nicolay to Joseph Holt, Friday, January 08, 1864  (Case of George H. Mitchell; endorsed by Holt)
William Crosby and Henry P. Nichols to John G. Nicolay, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Request permission to publish Lincoln's letter of January 16)
John Taffe to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 15, 1860  (Politics in Indiana)
John M. Mackenzie to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 16, 1864  (Military affairs in Kentucky)
John Wagoner, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865  (Recommend peace with Confederacy)

John Wagoner, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865 (Re...

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John Wagoner, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865  (Recommend peace with Confederacy)

John Wagoner, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865 (Re...

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Alexander W. Randall to John Hay, Friday, July 08, 1864  (Cover letter)
John A. McClernand to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 02, 1861  (Military advice)
Robert Morrow and John M. Fleming to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 07, 1863  (Seek interview to present petition from East Tennessee)
Frederick Law Olmsted to John G. Nicolay, Friday, October 10, 1862  (Sends books for Lincoln)
John C. Ruth and S. E. Dyott to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 19, 1864  (Case of John Embert)
William M. Dunn to John G. Nicolay, Friday, May 22, 1863  (Appointment of a chaplain)
Stephen G. Burbridge to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 11, 1864  (Telegram concerning case of John B. Houston)
The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a pref. containing some new facts illustrative of the subject.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons...

"Published with the Sanction of the London Missionary Society." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a pref. containing some new facts illustrative of the subject.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons...

"Published with the Sanction of the London Missionary Society." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a pref. containing some new facts illustrative of the subject.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons...

"Published with the Sanction of the London Missionary Society." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a pref. containing some new facts illustrative of the subject.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons...

"Published with the Sanction of the London Missionary Society." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a pref. containing some new facts illustrative of the subject.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons...

"Published with the Sanction of the London Missionary Society." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a pref. containing some new facts illustrative of the subject.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons...

"Published with the Sanction of the London Missionary Society." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a pref. containing some new facts illustrative of the subject.

The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons...

"Published with the Sanction of the London Missionary Society." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Hawkins Layton to John Allison, Friday, December 21, 1860  (Report of a meeting with Lincoln)
John Evans to John P. Usher, Friday, September 23, 1864  (Affairs in Colorado Territory)
John Evans to John P. Usher, Friday, September 23, 1864  (Affairs in Colorado Territory)
John J. Elwell to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, February 19, 1864  (Telegram conveying dispatch from Quincy A. Gillmore)
John J. Elwell to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, February 19, 1864  (Telegram conveying dispatch from Quincy A. Gillmore)
Mrs. John R. Hodges to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 17, 1863  (Greek liquid fire)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 26, 1862  (Commercial policy in Department of Virginia)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 26, 1862  (Commercial policy in Department of Virginia)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 26, 1862  (Commercial policy in Department of Virginia)
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