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Abraham Lincoln to James N. Brown, Monday, October 18, 1858  (Slavery)
James Harlan to Abraham Lincoln, [1864]  (Introduction)
LINCOLN, JAMES CLAIBORNE - Public domain portrait photograph

LINCOLN, JAMES CLAIBORNE - Public domain portrait photograph

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James K. Moorhead to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 15, 1864  (Introduces Mrs. Fagan)
Joseph Medill to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 19, 1860  (Meeting with James G. Bennett of New York Herald)
James H. Hackett to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 11, 1863  (Hackett's scheduled performances at Ford's Theater)
James W. Grimes to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 14, 1863  (Telegram reporting Iowa election results)
David Hunter to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 14, 1862  (Senator James Lane; with copy)
Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 31, 1862  (Memorandum on James Farrington)
James M. Scovel to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 23, 1863  (Resignation)
James Churchman to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 02, 1858  (Senate)
J. Y. James and William M. Bohan to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 17, 1863  (Telegram offering brigade to resist French invasion of Texas)
James McPherson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 17, 1865  (Telegram offering advice)
Zachariah Chandler, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, February 1865  (Recommendation for James Birney)
James Mitchell to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 19, 1864  (Interview with Benjamin F. Morris)
James B. Garrison to William Hoffman, Friday, November 11, 1864  (Garrison ready to take loyalty oath; with letter from Franklin B. Norton to Abraham Lincoln and endorsed by J. L. Hodges)
James R. Doolittle to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 27, 1863  (Senate confirmation of appointments)
James C. Rice to John P. Usher, Monday, May 02, 1864  (Recommends Lincoln invite John Minor Botts to Washington)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 05, 1861  (Forwards recommendation)
James Diefendorf to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 31, 1861  (Office seeker)
James Kenny to Abraham Lincoln, March 29, 1864  (Political affairs)
James Mitchell to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, May 18, 1862  (Pamphlet)
James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Sends article)
James E. Wharton to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 27, 1861  (Seeks consular appointment)
Abraham Lincoln to James R. Fry, Saturday, April 30, 1864  (Declines invitation)
James T. Brady to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 15, 1865  (Case of John Y. Beall; endorsed by John G. Nicolay and Joseph Holt)
James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 08, 1861  (Not an applicant for office)
James DePuy to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 02, 1864  (Seeks office)
James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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James Mitchell to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 13, 1861  (Colonization of freedmen)
James Pollock to Simon Cameron, Thursday, November 28, 1861  (Recommendation; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Jan. 24, 1862)
James H. Lane to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 21, 1861  (Kansas politics; Mark Delahay)
James R. Gilmore to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 03, 1864  (Sends proofs for article on mission to Richmond)
J. H. Harney and James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 20, 1861  (Union Central Committee endorses plan to station troops opposite Paducah)
James K. Moorhead to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 04, 1862  (Telegram concerning speech made by Governor Morton)
James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 23, 1864  (Opinion on case of William Selden)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Introduces Horatio Ames)
William James to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 23, 1865  (Seeks office)
James L. Rightmyer to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 12, 1861  (Supports Cameron)
John S. Carlile, William G. Brown, and James C. McGrew to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, March 10, 1861  (Virginia Union men recommend Crittenden for Supreme Court)
James R. Gilmore to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 21, 1864  (Reports on his mission to Richmond)
Richard Yates to Abraham Lincoln, Edwin M. Stanton and James B. Fry, Friday, September 16, 1864  (Telegram concerning enlistments in Illinois)
James B. Gardenhire to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 22, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
The martyr of liberty: in memory of President Lincoln poetry and music by James G. Clark, author of Voice of the army, Let me die with my face to the foe, Moonlight and starlight, Beautiful Annie, &c.
James A. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 12, 1861  (Sends photograph of father)
James H. Hackett to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 19, 1864  (Sends clipping)

James H. Hackett to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 19, 1864 (Sends cl...

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James H. Reed to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 09, 1858  (Invitation)
James P. Root to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 20, 1864  (Sends resolutions from Rhode Island Congregationalists)
James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 08, 1860  (Political advice)
James G. Blaine to Abraham Lincoln, February 1861  (Recommendation)
James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 23, 1864  (Opinion on case of William Selden)
James Knox to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 15, 1861  (New army saddle)
James R. Gilmore to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 17, 1863  (Horatio Seymour and affairs in New York)
James Stelle to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 28, 1858  (with Clipping; Request for aid)

James Stelle to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 28, 1858 (with Clipp...

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B. F. Stevenson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 07, 1864  (Case of Nathan Walton; endorsed by James Calvert)
Campbell, Honorable James Hepburn of Pennsylvania Appointed Minister to Sweden by Lincoln, 1864-1867

Campbell, Honorable James Hepburn of Pennsylvania Appointed Minister t...

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Longstreet, General James CSA (Not in uniform, seated in Lincoln chair)

Longstreet, General James CSA (Not in uniform, seated in Lincoln chair...

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Negro treasury deputies on War Bond staff. Negro deputies in the Treasury Department, appointed to work among farmers and rural families selling war bonds, in Washington for a special intensive training course on October 22 and 23, 1942. Seated, left to right: Preston S. Bowles, Alcorn A&M College, Alcorn, Mississippi; T.M. Campbell, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama; J.O. Thomas, War Savings staff, Washington D.C.; William Perkins, War Savings staff, Washington D.C.; R.E. Clay, Tennessee Department of Education, Nashville, Tennessee. Standing, left to right: J.W. Whitten, War Savings staff, Washington, D.C.; Frank Staley, Georgia State College, Savannah, Georgia; Lonnie A. Marshall, Florida A&A College, Tallahassee, Florida; James N. Freeman, Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri; J.H. White, Helena, Arkansas; Curtis A. Crocker, Richmond, Virginia; J.C. McLaughlin, A&T College, Greensboro, North Carolina

Negro treasury deputies on War Bond staff. Negro deputies in the Treas...

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Samuel Murdock to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 14, 1864  (Case of James Andrews)
James S. Irwin to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 16, 1864  (Political and military advice)
James A. Cravens to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 31, 1862  (Telegram recommending appointment)
Joseph Roberts to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 01, 1864  (Telegram concerning case of James Hallion)
James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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James L. Ridgley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 14, 1864  (Appreciates his appointment)
James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 27, 1860  (New York political developments)
Abraham Lincoln to James R. Doolittle, George B. Ide, and A. Hubbell, Monday, May 30, 1864  (Lincoln's reply to delegation of Baptists)
James H. Lane, Elihu B. Washburne, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 15, 1864  (Recommendation)
David Hunter to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 14, 1862  (Senator James Lane; with copy)
James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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James A. McDougall and James H. Campbell to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 15, 1862  (Gauge for Pacific Railroad)
HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMM.: GREEN, WILLIAM R., REP. FROM IA; SABATH, ADOLPH J., REP. FR. ILL.; RAINEY, HENRY T., REP. FR. ILL.; OLDFIELD, WILLIAM A., REP. FR. ARK.; McGILLICUDDY, DANIEL J., REP. FR. ME; KITCHIN, CLAUDE, REP. FROM N.C.; HELVERING, GUY T., REP. FR. KS; DIXON, LINCOLN, REP. FR. IND.; DICKINSON, CLEMENT, REP. FR. MO; CRISP, CHARLES, REP. FR. GA.; CONRY, MICHAEL, REP. FR. NY; COLLIER, JAMES, REP. FR. MISS.; CASEY, JOHN, REP. FR. PA.; CAMPBELL, PHILIP P., REP. FR. KS; HULL CORDELL, REP. FR. TN

HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMM.: GREEN, WILLIAM R., REP. FROM IA; SABATH, A...

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James R. Doolittle to Abraham Lincoln, February 1862  (Situation in Colorado)
James B. Fry to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 09, 1865  (Meeting of board for examination of conscription quotas)
Abel C. Wilder and James H. Lane to Abraham Lincoln, [September 1863]  (Memorandum concerning military affairs in Kansas)
James L. Ridgley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 14, 1864  (Appreciates his appointment)
Peck Brothers to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 08, 1864  (Send saddle; with testimonial from James Knox and Joseph A. Wright, March 22, 1863)
James Y. Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 03, 1865  (Telegram reporting ratification of 13th Amendment)
James L. McPhail to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 01, 1864  (Seizure of property in Maryland)
James K. Moorhead to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 24, 1862  (Military affairs)
James H. Lane to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 07, 1864  (Patronage in Kansas)
James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 03, 1864  (Telegram concerning case of James Mallory)
James Guthrie to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, May 17, 1863  (Telegram concerning Samuel B. Churchill)
James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 06, 1860  (Seward and other political affairs)
James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 23, 1864  (Opinion on case of William Selden)
Joshua M. Bosley and James R. Brewer to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 05, 1864  (Baltimore newspaper publishers protest suppression of their paper by military authorities)
James Costelloe to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 08, 1864  (Congratulations)
James C. Conkling to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 04, 1863  (Publication of Lincoln's letter)
James O. Putnam to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 25, 1860  (Politics in New York)
James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln County, ME

James Kavanaugh House, State Route 213, Damariscotta Mills, Lincoln Co...

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James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, December 22, 1861  (Political affairs in Kentucky; endorsed by Lincoln, Jan. 23, 1862)
Edward D. Baker to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 08, 1849  (Recommendation; endorsed by James)
James M. Ashley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 22, 1860  (Recommends Montgomery Blair)
James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 09, 1860  (Telegram reporting Pennsylvania election returns)
Leonard Ulmer, Jesse G. Ulmer, and James L. Rightmyer to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 23, 1861  (Oppose Chase and support Cameron for Treasury)
James Y. Davis,  et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 08, 1861  (Petition of recommendation)
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