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Preston King to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 23, 1862  (Emancipation Proclamation)
War Department, [December] 1863  (Memoranda for Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction and Annual Message; with paragraph in Abraham Lincoln's hand)
Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 29, 1863  (Resolutions regarding the Emancipation Proclamation)

Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, Janua...

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John C. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 29, 1864  (Federalist Papers and Emancipation Proclamation)
Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 08, 1863  (Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction)
Edward Bates, Wednesday, December 31, 1862  (Memorandum on Emancipation Proclamation)
John M. Forbes to Charles Sumner, Saturday, December 27, 1862  (Support for Emancipation Proclamation)
Thomas D. Eliot to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 17, 1862  (Support for Emancipation Proclamation)
Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 08, 1863  (Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction)
Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 22, 1862  (Telegram supporting Lincoln's order revoking Gen. Hunter's proclamation)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 28, 1862  (Emancipation Proclamation and Annual Message)
Benjamin Harrison, July 2, 1783, Proclamation Ordering Enemy Aliens Out of Virginia; Andrew Johnston, et al; with Copy

Benjamin Harrison, July 2, 1783, Proclamation Ordering Enemy Aliens Ou...

Proclamation Ordering Enemy Aliens Out of Virginia; Andrew Johnston, et al; with Copy

U.S. Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, September 1862  (Petition supporting Emancipation Proclamation)
Charles P. Garman to Robert C. Schenck, Friday, July 29, 1864  (Requests copies of Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty)
California Senate, Monday, January 26, 1863  (Resolution approving Emancipation Proclamation)
Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Final Emancipation Proclamation, Official Copy)
Sydney H. Gay, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 19, 1864  (Telegram concerning publication of fraudulent proclamation)
Boston Gazette and Country Journal (newspaper), November 13, 1775, King George's "Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition"; Thanksgiving Day

Boston Gazette and Country Journal (newspaper), November 13, 1775, Kin...

King George's "Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition"; Thanksgiving Day

Salmon P. Chase, [December 30-31, 1862]  (Proposed Revision of Emancipation Proclamation)
Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 30, 1861  (Fremont's proclamation)
Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 08, 1863  (Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction)
Thomas Jefferson, July 2, 1807, Proclamation and Draft on Armed Vessels
Alexander T. Stewart to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, May 21, 1862  (Support for Lincoln's revocation of Gen. Hunter's proclamation)
Patrick Henry, October 14, 1786, Proclamation Commanding Illegal Residents to Leave Virginia; with Copy

Patrick Henry, October 14, 1786, Proclamation Commanding Illegal Resid...

Proclamation Commanding Illegal Residents to Leave Virginia; with Copy

John C. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 29, 1864  (Federalist Papers and Emancipation Proclamation)
Charles II of England, October 10, 1678, Proclamation on Virginia Colony

Charles II of England, October 10, 1678, Proclamation on Virginia Colo...

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James Madison, November 2, 1810. Draft of a Proclamation, in Caesar Rodney's hand, regarding American and British trade.

James Madison, November 2, 1810. Draft of a Proclamation, in Caesar Ro...

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John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 24, 1864  (Sends proclamation)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 31, 1862  (Recommended alterations to the Emancipation Proclamation)
John M. Forbes to Charles Sumner, Saturday, December 27, 1862  (Support for Emancipation Proclamation)
Henry J. Raymond to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 25, 1862  (Advice concerning the Emancipation Proclamation)
James W. Nye, Sunday, November 17, 1861  (Printed proclamation)
James A. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 19, 1863  (Praise of Annual Message and Amnesty Proclamation)
Marble N. Taylor, Wednesday, January 22, 1862  (Proclamation)
Marble N. Taylor, Wednesday, January 22, 1862  (Proclamation)
Thomas Jefferson, July 1, 1779, Proclamation Expelling British Subjects; with Copy

Thomas Jefferson, July 1, 1779, Proclamation Expelling British Subject...

Proclamation Expelling British Subjects; with Copy

John C. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 29, 1864  (Federalist Papers and Emancipation Proclamation)
John C. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 29, 1864  (Federalist Papers and Emancipation Proclamation)
Henry N. Cobb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 06, 1864  (Sends Persian newspaper with translation of Emancipation Proclamation)
1860 Presidential Electors to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 24, 1862  (Petition supporting Emancipation Proclamation)
1860 Presidential Electors to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 24, 1862  (Petition supporting Emancipation Proclamation)
Hiram Ketchum to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 16, 1862  (Gen. Hunter's proclamation)
[Henderson] to George D. Blakey, Saturday, June 18, 1864  (Recommends revocation of Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty)
Leland Stanford, Thursday, November 05, 1863  (Printed proclamation)
U.S. Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, September 1862  (Petition supporting Emancipation Proclamation)
[Abraham Lincoln], Tuesday, October 18, 1864  (Draft of Proclamation regarding votes cast by Tennessee in upcoming presidential election)
Charles A. Dana to William H. Seward, Tuesday, September 23, 1862  (Emancipation Proclamation)
Green Adams and James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 02, 1861  (Telegram regarding Fremont's proclamation)
S. Peck to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Sends resolutions supporting Emancipation Proclamation from church in Beaufort, South Carolina)
Hamilton R. Gamble, Tuesday, October 13, 1863  (Newspaper clipping from St. Louis Republican of proclamation issued by Governor Gamble)

Hamilton R. Gamble, Tuesday, October 13, 1863 (Newspaper clipping fro...

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J. K. W. Levane and A. M. Milligan to Abraham Lincoln, [September-December] 1862  (Resolutions supporting Preliminary  Emancipation Proclamation)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 19, 1862  (Lincoln's repudiation of Gen. Hunter's proclamation)
Alfred F. Puffer to John G. Nicolay, Friday, February 19, 1864  (Requests copies of Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction)
Columbia, South Carolina, Citizens Committee to Thomas Jefferson, March 5, 1801, Extract of Proclamation

Columbia, South Carolina, Citizens Committee to Thomas Jefferson, Marc...

Extract of Proclamation Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

William A. Buckingham to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 26, 1862  (Emancipation Proclamation)
Robert Dale Owen to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 17, 1862  (Recommends emancipation proclamation)
John D. Caldwell to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 04, 1864  (Purchase of Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction at a sanitary fair)
Abraham Lincoln to Joseph Holt, Thursday, September 12, 1861  (Fremont's Proclamation)
Benjamin Harrison, December 19, 1782, Proclamation on British Citizens; with Copy
Thomas Mifflin, 1790, Statement on Proclamation Issued on Francis McGuire and Samuel Brady

Thomas Mifflin, 1790, Statement on Proclamation Issued on Francis McGu...

Statement on Proclamation Issued on Francis McGuire and Samuel Brady

War Department, [December] 1863  (Memoranda for Lincoln's Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction and Annual Message; with paragraph in Abraham Lincoln's hand)
Robert H. Milroy to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 01, 1864  (Congratulations on anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation)
Robert H. Milroy to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 01, 1864  (Congratulations on anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 28, 1862  (Response to Lincoln's letter of Oct. 26 concerning Virginia and the Emancipation Proclamation)
John Allison to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 23, 1862  (Emancipation Proclamation)
James Filor to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 03, 1863  (Key West should be exempt from Emancipation Proclamation)
Henry Asbury to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 29, 1862  (Support for Emancipation Proclamation)
Walter H. Gaines and Henry S. Rowland to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, December 21, 1862  (Emancipation Proclamation)
Charles Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 07, 1863  (Fear that Emancipation Proclamation will be revoked)
Lynn Mass Congregationalists to Abraham Lincoln,  1862  (Petition in support of Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation)

Lynn Mass Congregationalists to Abraham Lincoln, 1862 (Petition in s...

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Abraham Lincoln to Orville H. Browning, Sunday, September 22, 1861  (Fremont's Proclamation)
Grenville M. Dodge to John A. Kasson, Saturday, November 22, 1862  (Extract of letter concerning the Emancipation Proclamation)
Abraham Lincoln to Orville H. Browning, Sunday, September 22, 1861  (Fremont's Proclamation)
Oliver P. Morton, Monday, July 07, 1862  (Printed Proclamation)
Robert Dale Owen to William H. Seward, Monday, December 29, 1862  (Emancipation Proclamation)
Robert Dale Owen to William H. Seward, Monday, December 29, 1862  (Emancipation Proclamation)
F. B. Carpenter to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 19, 1861  (Support for Fremont's proclamation)
Sydney H. Gay, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 19, 1864  (Telegram concerning publication of fraudulent proclamation)
Sydney H. Gay, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 19, 1864  (Telegram concerning publication of fraudulent proclamation)
Sydney H. Gay, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 19, 1864  (Telegram concerning publication of fraudulent proclamation)
John C. Fremont to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, September 08, 1861  (Proclamation and situation in Missouri)
William R. Prince to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 20, 1861  (Supports Lincoln's decision regarding Fremont's proclamation)
William B. Campbell and Jordan Stokes to Emerson Etheridge, Tuesday, December 16, 1862  (Sends petition concerning Emancipation Proclamation)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 13, 1863  (Requests original draft of Emancipation Proclamation for benefit of North-Western Sanitary Fair)
James Y. Smith, Monday, August 29, 1864  (Printed proclamation)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 31, 1862  (Recommended alterations to the Emancipation Proclamation)
Richard McLaughlin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 09, 1863  (Offers to distribute copies of Emancipation Proclamation in the seceded states)
Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 22, 1862  (Telegram supporting Lincoln's order revoking Gen. Hunter's proclamation)
Abraham Lincoln to Ladies in Charge of North-Western Sanitary Fair, Monday, October 26, 1863  (Donation of final draft of Emancipation Proclamation)
Abraham Lincoln, [December 30, 1862]  (Final Emancipation Proclamation,--Preliminary Draft, with Suggested Changes by William Henry Seward)
John G. Whittier to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 24, 1862  (Petition in support of Emancipation Proclamation)
New Bedford Massachusetts Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 12, 1862  (Petition supporting Emancipation Proclamation)

New Bedford Massachusetts Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, Decembe...

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Henry A. Swift, Tuesday, November 10, 1863  (Printed proclamation)
Marble N. Taylor, Wednesday, January 22, 1862  (Proclamation)
Thomas Jefferson, May 3, 1806, Henry Whitby Proclamation

Thomas Jefferson, May 3, 1806, Henry Whitby Proclamation

Henry Whitby Proclamation Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Mary A. Livermore to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 11, 1863  (Request for Lincoln to donate original manuscript of the Emancipation Proclamation to the North-Western Sanitary Fair)
Green Clay Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 18, 1865  (Oath prescribed by Dec. 8, 1863 Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction)
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Philadelphia)
John C. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 29, 1864  (Federalist Papers and Emancipation Proclamation)
John C. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 29, 1864  (Federalist Papers and Emancipation Proclamation)
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