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Awaiting decision on Labor Relations Act. Washington, D.C., April 5. Senator Robert F. Wagner, (right) of New York, author of the Wagner Labor Relations Act, and Rep. William P. Connery, Jr., of Massachusetts, who sponsored the legislation in the house, are anxiously awaiting the decision of the Supreme Court on the validity of the act. The Supreme Court was due to reach a decision today but adjourned without announcing its ruling. The ruling, which cannot now be announced until next Monday, is expected to have an important bearing on the President's court reorganization plan, 4/5/1937

Awaiting decision on Labor Relations Act. Washington, D.C., April 5. S...

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William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 01, 1861  (Memorandum: “Some thoughts for the President's consideration”)
Horace Greeley to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 06, 1865  (Requests exchange of Roger A. Pryor)
Lady claims one seventh of property of U.S. Post office--posts her part. Washington, D.C., July 22. Mrs. Samuel A. Wimsatt who says that one seventh of the property upon which a postoffice was built at Rockville, MD., near here, is still hers because it was not legally bought from her. This morning she appeared at the scene upon which a dedication was scheduled and began posting 'No Trespassing' signs upon the part of the land which she claims. She threatened to have any trespassers locked up. Part of the ceremonies was to be a tour of inspection of the building, and when the time came, no arrests were made, although Mrs. Wimsatt began writing names upon the back of a 'No Trespassing' sign and threatens action Monday morning against visitors to the building. On the sidewalk behind her is her sister, Mrs. Claude Tschiffely who aided her in posting the signs, 7/22/39

Lady claims one seventh of property of U.S. Post office--posts her par...

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Francis J. Herron to George R. Taylor, Monday, April 27, 1863  (Extension of Pacific Railroad in Missouri)
John P. Gulliver to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 12, 1864  (Conversation with Lincoln in 1860)
J. B. Pierce to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 04, 1860  (Telegram replica of Lincoln's notification that he had been nominated in Chicago)
Rhoda E. White to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 17, 1862  (Appeal on behalf of Nathaniel Gordon)
George S. C. Dow to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 14, 1864  (Release of “Big Eagle")
Sales at auction. on Monday, the 3rd, September. will be sold, a valuable three story house and lot, situate on the North side of the Main Street, and near the Court House. Terms will be made known, on the day of sale. Foster & Satchell, Auc'rs

Sales at auction. on Monday, the 3rd, September. will be sold, a valua...

Imprint 2.; Auction.; on folder : M.C. # 09-82-038.374 Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Epheme... More

St. Monday / H. Roberts, sculp., British Cartoon Print

St. Monday / H. Roberts, sculp., British Cartoon Print

"This engraving is the frontispiece to a tract styled, "Low-Life; or One Half of the World, knows not how The Other Half Live." &c., "With an Address to the ingenious and ingenuous Mr. Hogarth..." (Source: Step... More

Salvage. School children get in the scrap. The school children of America were officially organized for a nationwide salvage program starting on Monday, October 5, 1942. The children are going into the field as a junior army engaged in a major campaign for victory. Plans included the laying out of definite areas in each community to be assigned to specific groups of children. Plans were also made for holding meetings, collecting scrap, storing it and getting it to central points for shipment. Roanoke, Virginia has already gotten its program underway. This is one of the first official pictures of the school salvage campaign (taken in Roanoke where it is actually in operation) and it presents a fair sample of what is taking place all over the country. This picture shows children receiving instructions in school, after which they will be made lieutenants, sergeants, corporals, etc., and undertake the actual collection of scrap metal, rubber, fats and greases

Salvage. School children get in the scrap. The school children of Amer...

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Blue Monday - Print, Library of Congress collection

Blue Monday - Print, Library of Congress collection

Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 0646

Boston news letter. From Monday April 17 to Monday April 24, 1704. [Boston, 1704].

Boston news letter. From Monday April 17 to Monday April 24, 1704. [Bo...

Facsimile of the first issue from the original in the American Antiquarian Society.; Facsimile issue printed in gold for the 250th anniversary of successful newspaper publishing in America, 1704-1754.; Pieces 3... More

Francis P. Blair Jr. to George B. McClellan, Monday, November 04, 1861  (Memorandum; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
Winfield Scott, Monday, October 29, 1860  (“Views suggested by imminent danger”; with note from Scott to Lincoln)
Rep. Adolph J. Sabath, D. of Ill., left, chairman of the Congressional committee investigating real estate and other bond defaults, confers with E.J. Comer, technical advisor to the committee, as Comer prepares to leave for Nashville, Tenn., where he will spend several days looking into the situation concerning the Nashville Tennesseean. The newspaper is in receivership and the bond's in default. Comer expects to be in Nashville Monday, 11/2/35

Rep. Adolph J. Sabath, D. of Ill., left, chairman of the Congressional...

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PRESIDENT GREETS SHRINE HOSPITAL HEADS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, SEATED, GREETS IMPERIAL POTENTATE DANA S. WILLIAMS, OF KORA TEMPLE, IN MAINE, AND A DELEGATION OF SHRINERS REPRESENTING THE SHRINERS CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BOARD. THIS IS THE FIRST MEETING BETWEEN PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND SHRINERS WHO ARE HERE FOR THE NATIONAL CONVENTION BEGINNING MONDAY. FROM THE LEFT: EARLE C. MILLS, ZA-GA-ZIG TEMPLE, DES MOINES; JAMES C. BERGER, EL JEBEL TEMPLE, DENVER; WALTER S. SUGDEN ..IRIS TEMPLE, SISTERVILLE, WV; WILLIAMS; LEONARD STEUART, ALMAS TEMPLE, D.C.; CLYDE WEBSTER, MOSLEM TEMPLE, DETROIT

PRESIDENT GREETS SHRINE HOSPITAL HEADS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, SEATED, G...

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Edward R. S. Canby to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 19, 1864  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of Sept. 21)
A. S. Plimpton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 29, 1864  (Urges Lincoln to tour the North)
Francis J. Herron to George R. Taylor, Monday, April 27, 1863  (Extension of Pacific Railroad in Missouri)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 20, 1863  (Introduces John A. Rawlins)
Granville Moody to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 27, 1865  (Appointment of Joseph Patterson; with resolutions from Piqua, Ohio meeting)
John B. Bradt to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (Printed Receipt)
Abraham Lincoln to Richard Yates, Monday, June 17, 1861  (Appointment of John Pope as brigadier general)
Now or never is the time to avoid the draft! Come one! Come all! To the meeting at Osgood's Hall, Ilion, this Monday evening, August 15, 1864. Important business will be transacted and every one interested in filling up the town quota should be

Now or never is the time to avoid the draft! Come one! Come all! To th...

Civil war posters. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 125, Folder 17.

Natl. Woman's Party: Voting Women Launch a Woman's Party: Opening Session of the Woman's Party Conference, Blackstone Theater, Chicago, Monday Evening, June 5, 1916

Natl. Woman's Party: Voting Women Launch a Woman's Party: Opening Sess...

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John Jay, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 13, 1863  (Telegram reporting draft riot in New York)
Monday after the "Great St. Leger." or Heroes of the turf paying & recieving [sic] at Tattersalls / drawn & engraved by R. Cruikshank.

Monday after the "Great St. Leger." or Heroes of the turf paying & rec...

Quadrangle at Tattersalls filled with groups of betting men including Mr. Tanfield, Lord Sefton, Col. Hylton Jolliffe, Sir L. Skeffington, and John Gully, the ex-pugilist. A Jewish man sells wares from a basket... More

Night ascent. Royal Standard Tavern, pleasure grounds & tea gardens ... H. Brading, Proprietor ... has, at the solicitation of several scientific gentlemen, prevailed on Mr. Gypson, who will ... make an experimental trip, in the Royal Standard balloon, on Monday next, June 3, at ten o'clock at night! ...

Night ascent. Royal Standard Tavern, pleasure grounds & tea gardens .....

Text-only broadside announcing a balloon ascension at night by Richard Gypson from the Royal Standard Tavern, England, on June 3, 1839. In addition, "Mr. Blanchard, a descendant of the celebrated Mons. Blanchar... More

Mrs. J.J. Davis & Mrs. E.B. McLean with children, Easter Monday, 4/13/25

Mrs. J.J. Davis & Mrs. E.B. McLean with children, Easter Monday, 4/13/...

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A view of the balloon of Mr. Sadler's ascending with him and Captain Paget of the Royal Navy from the gardens of the Mermaid Tavern at Hackney on Monday, August 12, 1811

A view of the balloon of Mr. Sadler's ascending with him and Captain P...

Print shows James Sadler and Captain Paget of the British Royal Navy ascending in a balloon decorated in honor of the Prince Regent's birthday, from the Mermaid Tavern gardens, Hackney, London, August 12, 1811.... More

Abraham Lincoln to Charles D. Drake, et al., Monday, October 05, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Bradley F. Granger to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 30, 1864  (Recommendation)
By permission and under the patronage of the worshipful the mayor ... Mr. Gypson, will make his 26th ascent, and first from Daventry on Monday, August 31st, 1840 ... with his magnificent silk balloon

By permission and under the patronage of the worshipful the mayor ... ...

Broadside announcing a balloon ascension by Richard Gypson from the Gas Works, Daventry, England, 1840. Includes a picture of a balloon in flight. Tissandier collection.

Anti-slavery fair! The Abington anti-slavery fair will commence on Monday evening, Nov. 9th, at Union Hall, North Abington ... Abington, Nov. 6, 1857. Abington. Standard Press, Vaughan's Building, Centre Avenue.

Anti-slavery fair! The Abington anti-slavery fair will commence on Mon...

Anti-slavery fair. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 62, Folder 35.

James B. Fry to Robert C. Schenck, Monday, June 17, 1861  (Military orders)
Simon Cameron to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 14, 1861  (Report from Missouri)
Abraham Lincoln to John A. J. Creswell, Monday, March 07, 1864  (Emancipation in Maryland)
William M. Dickson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 21, 1860  (Advice; with Note from Annie M. Dickson to Mary Todd Lincoln)
The splendid model of the parachute or flying machine, with which the late Mons. Le Tur ascended from Cremorne Gardens ... will be exhibited in the large room of the above house on Monday next, the 28th, August, 1854 ...

The splendid model of the parachute or flying machine, with which the ...

Text-only broadside announcing an exhibit of a parachute model at Cremorne Gardens, Chelsea, London, 1854. The model replicates the parachute used by French aeronaut François Letur during his fatal parachute de... More

Clifton House & Niagara, Monday, July 22d, 1846, from above the Stair - Table Rock

Clifton House & Niagara, Monday, July 22d, 1846, from above the Stair ...

Drawing shows view of the Clifton House on the left and the American Falls on the right at Niagara Falls. Purchase; William Reese Company; 2000; (DLC/PP-2000:086). Alternate title from accompanying caption. Ex... More

Frank J. Bramhall to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 04, 1864  (Sends portrait of General Grant)
William M. Dickson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 21, 1860  (Advice; with Note from Annie M. Dickson to Mary Todd Lincoln)
Abraham Lincoln to Henry W. Hoffman, Monday, October 10, 1864  (Maryland Constitution)
New deal for Old Dobbin. Rep. Percy L. Gassaway (cowboy and D. of Okla) isn't letting the Wash. heat wave deter him from getting ready to promote his own scheme for bringing back prosperity. He is giving Congress a week from Monday to perfect a plan. If Congress falls down, Cowboy Gassaway is going to work on a multi-ramified program which in general specifies the return of the horse and fewer automobiles. In one hour his week on a D.C. street is counted 1800 cars. "That's whats wrong!" he suggests. People will buy a gallon of gas when they have no "bread" or likker in the house." Gassaway is enjoying his electric fan while he dictates to his secretary, 7/6/35

New deal for Old Dobbin. Rep. Percy L. Gassaway (cowboy and D. of Okla...

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Labor relations whispers. Washington, D.C., April 5. Senator Robert F. Wagner, (right) of New York, author of the Wagner Labor Relations Act, holds a last minute confab with Rep. William P. Connery, Jr., of Massachusetts, who sponsored the legislation on the house, as they anxiously awaited the Supreme Court ruling on the validity of the act today. The decision was not doubt reached but the court adjourned without announcing its ruling. The ruling cannot now be announced until next Monday, 4/5/1937

Labor relations whispers. Washington, D.C., April 5. Senator Robert F....

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Francis J. Herron to George R. Taylor, Monday, April 27, 1863  (Extension of Pacific Railroad in Missouri)
Francis W. Hurtt to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, September 28, 1863  (Hurtt's conduct as quartermaster)
Border State Congressmen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Response to Lincoln's proposal for compensated emancipation)
Comanche Indians on the way to the Great Council on Medicine Lodge Creek, Monday, Oct. 16

Comanche Indians on the way to the Great Council on Medicine Lodge Cre...

Indians on horseback with Comanche supply wagon in rear of the train, followed by Colonel Smoot's outfit. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1867 Nov. 16, p. 133.

John Sella Martin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Tenders his services to the government)
Boston news letter. From Monday April 17 to Monday April 24, 1704. [Boston, 1704].

Boston news letter. From Monday April 17 to Monday April 24, 1704. [Bo...

Facsimile of the first issue from the original in the American Antiquarian Society.; Facsimile issue printed in gold for the 250th anniversary of successful newspaper publishing in America, 1704-1754.; Pieces 3... More

11:00 A. M . Monday, May 9th, 1910. Newsies at Skeeter's Branch, Jefferson near Franklin. They were all smoking.  Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

11:00 A. M . Monday, May 9th, 1910. Newsies at Skeeter's Branch, Jeffe...

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John W. Dawson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 13, 1862  (Affairs in Utah Territory)
John W. Dawson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 13, 1862  (Affairs in Utah Territory)
His Majesty’s most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday, March the 21st, 1714/15 [blank] Boston: Re-printed by T. Fleet and T. Crump. In Pudding-Lane. Sold by Nicholas Buttolph and Samuel Gerrish 1715.

His Majesty’s most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Mo...

Positive Photostat. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 33, Folder 49.

The new London bridge, as it appeared on Monday, August 1st, 1831, at the ceremony of opening by their Majesties

The new London bridge, as it appeared on Monday, August 1st, 1831, at ...

Print shows balloon possibly piloted by British balloonist Charles Green ascending over New London Bridge on the occasion of its opening, August 31, 1831, witnessed by William IV, King of Great Britain. (Source... More

McKinley, Pres. Wm., made at the White House, Monday, Nov. 27, 1900

McKinley, Pres. Wm., made at the White House, Monday, Nov. 27, 1900

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Treaty of peace signed and arrived. Newburyport Herald Office. Monday 3 o'clock, P. M. Newburyport 1815.

Treaty of peace signed and arrived. Newburyport Herald Office. Monday ...

Imprint 2.; Title. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 50, Folder 18.

Great mass meeting to endorse the call of the Legislature of South  Carolina for a state convention to discuss the question of secession from the Union, held at Institute Hall, Charleston, S.C., on Monday, Nov. 12, 1860

Great mass meeting to endorse the call of the Legislature of South Ca...

Title and other information transcribed from caption card. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, vol. 11, no. 261 (1860 Nov. 24), pp. 8-9. Reference copy may be in LOT 4421-A. Caption card tracings: ... More

Illustrations of Negro life in Washington, D.C.: Monday morning, or the tender passion

Illustrations of Negro life in Washington, D.C.: Monday morning, or th...

2 African American women during laundry, man standing with walking stick, child peeking from behind sheets, and 2 boys dancing in foregrd. Repro. of drawing by Mrs. Rollinson Colburn. This record contains unver... More

President and Congressional leaders get-together. Washington, D.C., Jan. 9. President Roosevelt today revived his Monday morning White House conferences with the 'big four' of Congress and read to them the special message he is writing on national defense to be sent to Congress probably tomorrow. Leaving the White House are, left to right. Vice President Garner, Senate majority Leader Barkley, speaker Bankhead and House Majority Leader Rayburn, 1/9/39

President and Congressional leaders get-together. Washington, D.C., Ja...

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Monday morning, December 27, 1773. The tea ship being arrived, every inhabitant who wishes to preserve the liberty of America, is desired to meet at the State-House, this morning precisely at ten o'clock, to advise what is best to be done on thi

Monday morning, December 27, 1773. The tea ship being arrived, every i...

Evans 12944.; 0313 J2 17 Aug 49.; $145.00.; On verso: Separate. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collect... More

Anonymous.  “True Patriot” to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 12, 1860  (Lincoln should write a letter to reassure the South)
Rufus K. Williams to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 03, 1864  (Political affairs in Kentucky)
Lazar Meczaros, Louis Kossuth, and Henry Dembinsky, Monday, July 07, 1851  (Recommendation for Emanuel J. Pleyel; attested by F.A. Stuppy)
11:00 A. M . Monday, May 9th, 1910. Newsies at Skeeter's Branch, Jefferson near Franklin. They were all smoking.  Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

11:00 A. M . Monday, May 9th, 1910. Newsies at Skeeter's Branch, Jeffe...

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Winfield Scott to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 01, 1861  (Report on Southern forts)
New-Haven, March 11, 1774. At a meeting of the select-men in this town, on Monday last, the following petition, signed by more than two hundred of the inhabitants of the town was presented to them. To the select-men of the town of New-Haven [Pet
Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act making an appropriation for the purposes therein mentioned [effecting

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at...

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Attention. The committee of arrangement is authorized to state to the citizens of Nashville and its vicinity, that General Jackson, will arrive at Nashville, on Monday next .... The citizens of the town and neighborhood, are all respectfully inv

Attention. The committee of arrangement is authorized to state to the ...

Imprint 2.; Jackson, Andrew. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 174, Folder 4.

County convention. Liberty and justice. The Dutchess County anti-slavery society, will meet at the house of Daniel P. Eghmie, Washington Hollow, on Monday, the 7th of October inst. [183-?].

County convention. Liberty and justice. The Dutchess County anti-slave...

Lower half wanting. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 118, Folder 40.

Sheriff's sale. By virtue of a writ of Venditoni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue on Monday, July 5, 1847, at 8 o'clock, P. M., at the Philadelphia exchange, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on th

Sheriff's sale. By virtue of a writ of Venditoni Exponas, to me direct...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 155, Folder 7.

Sir. You are invited to attend the First annual commemoration of the opening of the Girard College for orphans, on Monday, the first day of January, 1849, when a discourse will be delivered by Job R. Tyson, Esq., at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the lec

Sir. You are invited to attend the First annual commemoration of the o...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 155, Folder 17.

William B. Warren to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 14, 1849  (Appointment)
Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 11, 1849  (Abraham Lincoln in Land Office)
By Jas. C. McGuire, auctioneer. Peremptory sale of splendid jewelry by order of trustee. Monday morning, March 1st ... Jas. C. Mc Guire, auctioneer. [Washington, D. C.] R. A. Waters' steam job press, Star building, Penn. Avenue, near corner of 1

By Jas. C. McGuire, auctioneer. Peremptory sale of splendid jewelry by...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 209, Folder 5.

Dear Sir: I take the liberty to invite you to my land sale, in Bostonville, (in the Town of Needham,) which will take place on the 10th inst at One o'clock P. M ... Enclosed is a free pass. Daniel Ayer ... Monday, Oct. 10, 1853.

Dear Sir: I take the liberty to invite you to my land sale, in Bostonv...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 61, Folder 22.

1856. Day boat for Albany & Troy ... The favorite steamer Armenia, Capt. Smith will leave foot of Canal & Spring streets, every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 7 o'clock, A. M ... Troy. E.H. Tripp, printer. [1856].

1856. Day boat for Albany & Troy ... The favorite steamer Armenia, Cap...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 122, Folder 8e.

Abraham Lincoln to Elihu B. Washburne, Monday, May 10, 1858  (1858 campaign)
City charter. As the president of the United States has designed Monday, the 15th instant, as the day for taking the sense of the people of Washington for or against the new code, and as there is another question on which the people of Washingto
The undersigned ... will open a school for young ladies, at Nos. 159 and 161 Pennsylvania Avenue, on Monday, September 6th ... [Washington, D. C. 1858].

The undersigned ... will open a school for young ladies, at Nos. 159 a...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 203, Folder 22.

Johnson & Saunders Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 19, 1859  (Bill)
W. W. Coles and John Sheldon to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 05, 1859
Daniel G. Thomas to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 26, 1860  (Cameron for the cabinet)
Hughes East to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 15, 1860  (Gambler wants election prediction)
Leonard Ulmer to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 03, 1860  (Recommendation for Cameron)
David L. Phillips to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 29, 1860  (Warns of possible Democratic treachery in Southern Illinois)
J. C. Mercer to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 15, 1861  (Political advice)
Edward Bates to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 23, 1861  (Recommendation; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Sept. 27, 1861)
Joseph Butler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 28, 1861  (Supports Cameron)
Charles H. Ray to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 09, 1861  (Telegram requesting acknowledgment)
John S. Phelps to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 03, 1861  (Telegram pertaining to Gen. Harney)
Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Introduction)
Robert Anderson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 30, 1861  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
S. M. Strickler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Recommends John Bell for cabinet)
Missouri Newspaper, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Clipping)

Missouri Newspaper, Monday, January 14, 1861 (Clipping)

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"Jesse K. Dubois, William Butler, and Ozias M. Hatch" to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 21, 1861  (Protest appointment of Ninian Edwards)
Jesse White to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 01, 1861  (Reinforcement of Fort Sumter)

Jesse White to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 01, 1861 (Reinforcement...

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