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Lafayette Gregg, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 14, 1864  (Protest removal of military forces from Arkansas)
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)
William Rabe to Abraham Lincoln, June 1861  (Protest against his appointment)
Amasa J. Parker, William Kelly and W. F. Allen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (New York commissioners protest arrest of Col. Samuel North)
Horatio Gates to John Burgoyne, October 12, 1777, Protest at Cruelty of Retreating British Army; with note from Burgoyne

Horatio Gates to John Burgoyne, October 12, 1777, Protest at Cruelty o...

Protest at Cruelty of Retreating British Army; with note from Burgoyne

Woman's Protest Committee on Statehood Bill

Woman's Protest Committee on Statehood Bill

Circular letter from leaders of national women's organization urging protest letter writing campaign to Senate Committee on Territories, requesting that proposed statehood legislation be amended so that women w... More

California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
Virginia General Assembly, 1825, Declaration and Protest of U. S. Constitution, in Thomas Jefferson's Hand
Alexandre Hauterive, June 24, 1793, Protest

Alexandre Hauterive, June 24, 1793, Protest

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

Alexandre Hauterive, June 21, 1793, Protest, in French
John Q. A. Fellows to Jacob Collamer, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Protest against recent election in Louisiana)
Richard C. Shackelford and T.J. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 05, 1862  (Protest conduct of military in Missouri)
P. Robb to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 01, 1861  (Protest against Archer Herndon)
Samuel Derby, August 12, 1793, Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition from John Batten

Samuel Derby, August 12, 1793, Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition ...

Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition from John Batten

Abraham Lincoln, [September 1860]  (Memorandum on Lincoln's 1837 protest against slavery)
Isaac Murphy, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 14, 1864  (Protest removal of military forces from Arkansas)
Alexandre Hauterive, June 24, 1793, Protest

Alexandre Hauterive, June 24, 1793, Protest

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

Amasa J. Parker, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 03, 1864  (New York commissioners protest imprisonment of State Agents; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
John Q. A. Fellows to George F. Shepley, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Protest against recent election in Louisiana)
John Q. A. Fellows to George F. Shepley, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Protest against recent election in Louisiana)
Samuel Derby, August 12, 1793, Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition from John Batten

Samuel Derby, August 12, 1793, Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition ...

Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition from John Batten

Virginia General Assembly, 1825, Declaration and Protest of U. S. Constitution, in Thomas Jefferson's Hand
Amasa J. Parker, William Kelly and W. F. Allen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (New York commissioners protest arrest of Col. Samuel North)
John Carroll Walsh and Hugh Simms to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 13, 1864  (Maryland citizens protest assessments)
E. W. Hawkins, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, June 05, 1864  (Kentucky Unionists protest actions of Gov. Bramlette)
"Jesse K. Dubois, William Butler, and Ozias M. Hatch" to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 21, 1861  (Protest appointment of Ninian Edwards)
William Rabe to Abraham Lincoln, June 1861  (Protest against his appointment)
Indiana Citizens and Members of Legislature to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Protest against appointment of Caleb Smith to cabinet)
John Carroll Walsh and Hugh Simms to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 13, 1864  (Maryland citizens protest assessments)
Lincoln & Herndon to Thomas A. Howland, Monday, March 26, 1860  (Protest of bill of exchange)
Lincoln & Herndon to Thomas A. Howland, Monday, March 26, 1860  (Protest of bill of exchange)
Richard C. Shackelford and T.J. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 05, 1862  (Protest conduct of military in Missouri)
Alexandre Hauterive to George Clinton, June 8, 1793, Protest, in French
Alexandre Hauterive to George Clinton, June 8, 1793, Protest, in French
Abraham Lincoln, [September 1860]  (Memorandum on Lincoln's 1837 protest against slavery)
Virginia General Assembly, 1825, Declaration and Protest of U. S. Constitution, in Thomas Jefferson's Hand
Amasa J. Parker, William Kelly and W. F. Allen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (New York commissioners protest arrest of Col. Samuel North)
Amasa J. Parker, William Kelly and W. F. Allen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (New York commissioners protest arrest of Col. Samuel North)
Isaac Murphy, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 14, 1864  (Protest removal of military forces from Arkansas)
Lafayette Gregg, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 14, 1864  (Protest removal of military forces from Arkansas)
Amasa J. Parker, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 03, 1864  (New York commissioners protest imprisonment of State Agents; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
Indiana Citizens and Members of Legislature to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Protest against appointment of Caleb Smith to cabinet)
John A. McClernand to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 06, 1863  (Telegram requesting permission to publish his protest)
John Q. A. Fellows to Jacob Collamer, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Protest against recent election in Louisiana)
Wheeling, Virginia, Republicans to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 16, 1861  (Protest Sherrard Clemens's involvement with the patronage)
Samuel Derby, August 12, 1793, Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition from John Batten

Samuel Derby, August 12, 1793, Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition ...

Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition from John Batten

Ninian W. Edwards to Caleb B. Smith, October 1861  (Printed protest)
Virginia General Assembly, 1825, Declaration and Protest of U. S. Constitution, in Thomas Jefferson's Hand
Virginia General Assembly, 1825, Declaration and Protest of U. S. Constitution, in Thomas Jefferson's Hand
Amasa J. Parker, William Kelly and W. F. Allen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (New York commissioners protest arrest of Col. Samuel North)
Amasa J. Parker, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 03, 1864  (New York commissioners protest imprisonment of State Agents; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
John Carroll Walsh and Hugh Simms to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 13, 1864  (Maryland citizens protest assessments)
John Carroll Walsh and Hugh Simms to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 13, 1864  (Maryland citizens protest assessments)
Alexandre Hauterive, June 21, 1793, Protest, in French
John Q. A. Fellows to Jacob Collamer, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Protest against recent election in Louisiana)
Alexandre Hauterive, June 21, 1793, Protest, in French
E. W. Hawkins, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, June 05, 1864  (Kentucky Unionists protest actions of Gov. Bramlette)
Richard C. Shackelford and T.J. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 05, 1862  (Protest conduct of military in Missouri)
California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
Francois Dupont, June 22, 1793, Protest, in French
Francois Dupont, June 22, 1793, Protest, in French
Ninian W. Edwards to Caleb B. Smith, October 1861  (Printed protest)
John Q. A. Fellows to Jacob Collamer, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Protest against recent election in Louisiana)
Richard C. Shackelford and T.J. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 05, 1862  (Protest conduct of military in Missouri)
William H. Robertson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 25, 1863  (Appreciates interview and sends protest)
William H. Robertson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 25, 1863  (Appreciates interview and sends protest)
William H. Robertson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 25, 1863  (Appreciates interview and sends protest)
California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
Alexandre Hauterive to George Clinton, June 8, 1793, Protest, in French
John Q. A. Fellows to George F. Shepley, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Protest against recent election in Louisiana)
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)
Lafayette Gregg, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 14, 1864  (Protest removal of military forces from Arkansas)
Indiana Citizens and Members of Legislature to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Protest against appointment of Caleb Smith to cabinet)
Indiana Citizens and Members of Legislature to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Protest against appointment of Caleb Smith to cabinet)
John Carroll Walsh and Hugh Simms to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 13, 1864  (Maryland citizens protest assessments)
E. W. Hawkins, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, June 05, 1864  (Kentucky Unionists protest actions of Gov. Bramlette)
John Q. A. Fellows to Jacob Collamer, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Protest against recent election in Louisiana)
William Rabe to Abraham Lincoln, June 1861  (Protest against his appointment)
P. Robb to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 01, 1861  (Protest against Archer Herndon)
Amasa J. Parker, William Kelly and W. F. Allen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (New York commissioners protest arrest of Col. Samuel North)
Isaac Murphy, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 14, 1864  (Protest removal of military forces from Arkansas)
John Carroll Walsh and Hugh Simms to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 13, 1864  (Maryland citizens protest assessments)
Lincoln & Herndon to Thomas A. Howland, Monday, March 26, 1860  (Protest of bill of exchange)
Samuel Derby, August 12, 1793, Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition from John Batten

Samuel Derby, August 12, 1793, Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition ...

Protest of Peggy Brig, with Deposition from John Batten

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)
Alexandre Hauterive, June 24, 1793, Protest

Alexandre Hauterive, June 24, 1793, Protest

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

Amasa J. Parker, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 03, 1864  (New York commissioners protest imprisonment of State Agents; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
John Carroll Walsh and Hugh Simms to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 13, 1864  (Maryland citizens protest assessments)
Alexandre Hauterive, June 21, 1793, Protest, in French
Wheeling, Virginia, Republicans to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 16, 1861  (Protest Sherrard Clemens's involvement with the patronage)
Amasa J. Parker, William Kelly and W. F. Allen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (New York commissioners protest arrest of Col. Samuel North)
Alexandre Hauterive, June 24, 1793, Protest

Alexandre Hauterive, June 24, 1793, Protest

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

Amasa J. Parker, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 03, 1864  (New York commissioners protest imprisonment of State Agents; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
John Carroll Walsh and Hugh Simms to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 13, 1864  (Maryland citizens protest assessments)
Lincoln & Herndon to Thomas A. Howland, Monday, March 26, 1860  (Protest of bill of exchange)