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James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Introduces Horatio Ames)
Nehemiah D. Sperry to James Dixon, Monday, April 04, 1864  (Telegram reporting Connecticut election results)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 05, 1861  (Forwards recommendation)
[James Dixon, Senator from Connecticut, Thirty-fifth Congress, half-length portrait]

[James Dixon, Senator from Connecticut, Thirty-fifth Congress, half-le...

Illus. in: McClees' gallery of photographic portraits of the senators, representatives & delegates of the thirty-fifth Congress... Washington: McClees & Beck, [1859], page 37. Each item includes subject's origi... More

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862 (Telegram regarding appointments)
Dwight Loomis and James Dixon to Frederick W. Seward, Thursday, July 31, 1862  (Recommendation)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 2. General Correspondence. 1858-1864: James Dixon to John G. Nicolay, Monday, April 27, 1863 (Return of papers)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 17, 1860 (Introduction)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862 (Political affairs)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862 (Politics in Connecticut)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862 (Political affairs)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, June 28, 1863 (Recommends recall of General McClellan)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 12, 1865 (Approves of Lincoln's April 11 address)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Introduces Horatio Ames)
Gideon Welles to James Dixon, Wednesday, December 05, 1860  (Fugitive Slave Law)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 17, 1860  (Introduction)
James Dixon to Edward D. Baker, Sunday, February 24, 1861  (Recommends Cameron for cabinet)
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 12, 1862  (Requests return of letter)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 01, 1862  (Appointments)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862 (Political and military affairs)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Frederick W. Seward, Thursday, July 31, 1862 (Appointment)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Edward D. Baker, Sunday, February 24, 1861 (Recommends Cameron for cabinet)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 05, 1861 (Forwards recommendation)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862 (Political affairs)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Frederick W. Seward, Thursday, July 17, 1862 (Patronage appointments)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862  (Politics in Connecticut)
James Dixon to Frederick W. Seward, Saturday, July 05, 1862  (Patronage recommendations)
Abraham Lincoln to James Dixon, Thursday, July 24, 1862
James Dixon to Montgomery Blair, Wednesday, October 07, 1863  (Political affairs)
James Dixon to Montgomery Blair, Wednesday, October 07, 1863  (Political affairs)
Gideon Welles to James Dixon, Wednesday, December 05, 1860  (Fugitive Slave Law)
James Dixon to Executive Department Heads, Monday, March 18, 1861  (Recommendation)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 03, 1860  (Introduction)
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada: with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America.
James Dixon to John G. Nicolay, Monday, April 27, 1863  (Return of papers)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 20, 1862 (Telegram concerning letter)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to McLain, Tuesday, August 12, 1862 (Letters for the president)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863 (Introduces Horatio Ames)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Gideon Welles to James Dixon, Wednesday, December 05, 1860 (Fugitive Slave Law)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 03, 1860 (Introduction)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Abraham Lincoln to James Dixon, Thursday, July 24, 1862
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Frederick W. Seward, Thursday, July 31, 1862 (Appointment)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862 (Politics in Connecticut)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 17, 1860 (Recommends Gideon Welles for cabinet)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 17, 1860  (Recommends Gideon Welles for cabinet)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 14, 1863  (Certificates of election for members of Congress from Connecticut)
James Dixon to Frederick W. Seward, Thursday, July 17, 1862  (Patronage appointments)
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