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John Hutchinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 28, 1863  (Seeks interview)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 20, 1863  (Introduces John A. Rawlins)
Noah Brooks to John G. Nicolay, Monday, August 29, 1864  (Democratic convention at Chicago)
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, May 12, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
John P. Gulliver to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 12, 1864  (Conversation with Lincoln in 1860)
John W. Edmonds to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 01, 1863  (Sends books)
John Pope to Henry W. Halleck, Monday, September 01, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
John B. Shepard to Samuel L. Casey, Monday, February 22, 1864  (Telegram requesting Casey's presence at Cairo)
Archie Haydon, 12 years old helping his father, John A. Haydon worm tobacco. Father says their school (Cerulean) was not opened until the first Monday in September on account of so many children needed for work.  Location: Trigg County--Cerulean, Kentucky / Lewis W. Hine.

Archie Haydon, 12 years old helping his father, John A. Haydon worm to...

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Pres. Coolidge [...] 4 day meeting of the Amer. Red Cross, Monday morning, Oct. 6, from 800-1,000 Delegates. L. to r.: General Frank T. Hines; director of the wts. Bureau, Eliot Wadsworth; Secy. of Commerce, Herbert Hoover; Pres. Coolidge; John Barton Payne, Pres. of the Red Cross, C. Grew, Under Secy. of State

Pres. Coolidge [...] 4 day meeting of the Amer. Red Cross, Monday morn...

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Nathaniel P. Banks to John Hay, Monday, March 28, 1864  (Political affairs in Florida and Louisiana)
J. O. Humphrey to John G. Nicolay, Monday, July 05, 1886  (Sends Lincoln documents)
Willie Cohen, 1210 So. 6th St., 8 years of age, newsboy, attends John Hay School. Was selling papers at Philadelphia. & Reading Terminal 10:30 A.M. Monday June 13th, Said it was Jewish Holiday. Max Rafalovizht, 1300 So. 6th St, 8 years old, attends John Hay School, was selling papers at Philadelphia. & Reading Terminal, June 13th, 1910.  Location: Philadelphiadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Willie Cohen, 1210 So. 6th St., 8 years of age, newsboy, attends John ...

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Abraham Lincoln to John J. Astor, Jr., Nathaniel Sands, and Robert B. Roosevelt, Monday, November 09, 1863  (Mayoral election in New York)
Theodore Roosevelt to John G. Nicolay, Monday, March 20, 1865  (Introduction)
Washington Territory Legislature, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Resolution thanking John Mullan)
David Kilgore to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 01, 1864  (John Wilson is opposed to Lincoln's reelection)
Hanson A. Risley to John G. Nicolay, Monday, December 19, 1864  (Order concerning Littleton)
John Sella Martin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Tenders his services to the government)
John S. Watts to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 01, 1861  (New Mexico appointments)
John W. Wallace to William Dennison, Monday, November 28, 1864  (Cover letter and recommendation for Chief Justice)
Herman Haupt to John P. Hale, Monday, April 21, 1862  (Circular)
Joseph Gillespie to John S. Gallaher, Monday, July 01, 1861  (Appointment)
Alexander H. Stuart to John T. Stuart, Monday, January 21, 1861  (Sectional compromise)
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)
J. O. Humphrey to John G. Nicolay, Monday, July 05, 1886  (Sends Lincoln documents)
John G. Nicolay to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 29, 1864  (Report from New York)
White House conference on unemployment census. Washington, D.C., Sept. 24. Holding his first press conference today, John D. Biggers, Administrator of the Unemployment Census, announced that he had called a conference at the White House on Monday to formulate plans for the first unemployment census ever conducted in the United States. Included among those invited to the meeting were John L. Lewis, CIO head; William Green, A.F. of L. President; George H. Davis, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; W. Averill Harriman, Chairman of the Commerce Department's Business Advisory Council; and Leaders of Farm and Cooperative Groups.

White House conference on unemployment census. Washington, D.C., Sept....

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John Slight to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 04, 1861  (System of cryptographic writing)
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)
John A. Dahlgren, Monday, April 22, 1861  (Memorandum on gunboats near Washington)
John Jay, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 13, 1863  (Telegram reporting draft riot in New York)
Samuel Hallett to John P. Usher, Monday, December 28, 1863  (Telegram concerning military affairs in Kansas; with copy of Usher's reply)
John C. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 02, 1863  (Political and military advice; with copy of letter from Peter B. Porter to Henry Clay, January 28, 1841)
John M. Read to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 19, 1864  (Pennsylvania politics)
John W. Forney to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 12, 1860  (Horace Greeley)
Generals march in funeral procession in final tribute to General of the Armies John J. Pershing (1860-1948), Monday, July 19, 1948 Shown talking together shortly before the procession left the Capitol are (left to right) General Dwight D. Eisenhower and General Omar H. Bradley.

Generals march in funeral procession in final tribute to General of th...

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Lorenzo Thomas to John C. Fremont, Monday, October 14, 1861  (Government contracts)
John J. Musson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Recommends Caleb Smith for cabinet)
Ira Harris to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 13, 1863  (Failure to confirm John M. Schofield)
The John L. Sullivan and Jake Kilrain fight - Richburg, Miss., Monday, July 8th, 1889 - Building the ring

The John L. Sullivan and Jake Kilrain fight - Richburg, Miss., Monday,...

Monday morning. Photoprint copyrighted by Thomas Pye. This record contains unverified data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Sports Boxing 1889; BI; Photog. I.; Shelf. S-, J- Lawrence, 1858-1918; Kilra... More

Abraham Lincoln to John A. J. Creswell, Monday, March 07, 1864  (Emancipation in Maryland)
James C. Rice to John P. Usher, Monday, May 02, 1864  (Recommends Lincoln invite John Minor Botts to Washington)
John H. Prentiss to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 22, 1864  (Political affairs)
John B. Cravens and Cyrus M. Allen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 21, 1861  (Introduction)
John M. Stockton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 24, 1864  (Unsettled account of Gen. William Nelson; endorsed by E. B. French)
John B. Lumon to Lockwood M. Todd, Monday, June 10, 1861  (Todd's troubles with Rankin)
John G. Nicolay to Rufus L. Miller, Monday, September 24, 1860  (Acknowledgment)
John P. Sanderson to David Davis, Monday, September 10, 1860  (Election prediction)
John C. Fremont to William H. Seward, Monday, July 29, 1861  (Military affairs)
John A. Dix, Monday, December 08, 1862  (Printed Proclamation)
Hawkins Taylor to John G. Nicolay, Monday, October 13, 1862  (Introduction)
Edward D. Townsend to John G. Nicolay, Monday, November 09, 1863  (Case of William O'Malley)
Alexander W. Randall to John G. Nicolay, Monday, June 01, 1863  (Case of Capt. Martin)
Francis W. Kellogg to John G. Nicolay, Monday, March 02, 1863  (Cover letter)
F. B. F. Burgess and Edmund Perry to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 16, 1864  (Write on behalf of John Baxter)
John M. Vaughan to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 29, 1864  (Requests pass)
Salmon P. Chase to John G. Nicolay, Monday, March 07, 1864  (Requests meeting with Nicolay)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Monday, December 07, 1863  (Telegram concerning military affairs in Tennessee)
Francis B. Carpenter to John G. Nicolay, Monday, September 12, 1864  (Requests Lincoln's opinion of his picture)
John Pope to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 13, 1865  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of Lincoln's dispatch)
John M. Richardson to Charles Sumner, Monday, March 23, 1863  (Requests the re-instatement of General Curtis)
Thomas M. Vincent to John G. Nicolay, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Has Lincoln signed army bill?)
John M. Forbes to Montgomery Blair, Monday, April 22, 1861  (Merchant ships can aid Union)
Lorenzo Thomas to John C. Fremont, Monday, October 14, 1861  (Government contracts)
John E. Wool to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 09, 1861  (Court martial of Col. Allen)
Cuthbert Bullitt to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 12, 1864  (Patronage in Louisiana; endorsed by John Hay)
John H. Hubbard to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 15, 1863  (Appointments in his district)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 29, 1862  (Assignment for General Busteed)
John A. McClernand to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 24, 1863  (Acknowledges Lincoln's letter of August 12 regarding his removal from command)
John S. Phelps to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 18, 1861  (Depredations committed by soldiers in Missouri)
Abraham Lincoln to John A. J. Creswell, Monday, March 07, 1864  (Emancipation in Maryland)
John Wilson to Montgomery Blair, Monday, August 26, 1861  (Recommendation)
Oliver P. Morton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 28, 1863  (Introduces John Love)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 25, 1861  (Exchange of prisoners)
John B. Fry to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 14, 1864  (Cover letter)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 09, 1860  (Campaign in Indiana)
John H. Price to James L. Ridgely, Monday, December 21, 1863  (Ridgely's removal as assessor)
John P. Gillis to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 30, 1861  (Request for a different ship)
James A. Hardie to John G. Nicolay, Monday, December 07, 1863  (Appointments)
J. Harriman to Cornadon Harwood, Monday, December 14, 1863  (Introduces W. N. Harris; includes introductions from John H. Rice and Hannibal Hamlin)
John A. Andrew, Monday, July 07, 1862  (General Orders)
John M. Clay to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 04, 1862  (Sends father's snuff box)
William Dean Howells to John G. Nicolay, Monday, June 24, 1861  (Seeks office)
William Dean Howells to John G. Nicolay, Monday, June 24, 1861  (Seeks office)
P. Avandano to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 26, 1864  (Cover letter; endorsed by John G. Nicolay)
John Z. Goodrich to A. H. Conner, Monday, December 03, 1860  (Recommends Caleb Smith for cabinet over Colfax)
John W. Wallace to William Dennison, Monday, November 28, 1864  (Cover letter and recommendation for Chief Justice)
Abraham Lincoln to John M Schofield, Monday, July 20, 1863  (Arrest of William McKee)
John T. Hall to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 17, 1864  (Death of Chief Justice Taney)
Abel R. Corbin to John P. Usher, Monday, June 27, 1864  (New York politics)
Noah Brooks to John G. Nicolay, Monday, August 29, 1864  (Democratic convention at Chicago)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 15, 1862  (Telegram concerning Congressional election in Virginia)
John Williams to John G. Nicolay, Monday, February 20, 1865  (Cover letter)
John D. Camp to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 28, 1862  (Military affairs)
Henry J. Raymond to John G. Nicolay, Monday, May 30, 1864  (Pass for New York Times correspondent)
Henry J. Raymond to John G. Nicolay, Monday, May 30, 1864  (Pass for New York Times correspondent)
John M. Schofield to Edward D. Townsend, Monday, September 14, 1863  (Report on affairs in Kansas; endorsed by John C. Kelton, Sept. 22, 1863)
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