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John Allison to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 11, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
The sunny South--a negro revival meeting--a seeker "getting religion" / W.L. Sheppard del.

The sunny South--a negro revival meeting--a seeker "getting religion" ...

Woman lying on floor, surrounded by other people, in revival meeting, Virginia. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1873 Aug. 9, p. 352.

L. L. Gash to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Office seeker from North Carolina)
James Diefendorf to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 31, 1861  (Office seeker)
The seven stages of the office seeker / Clay, fecit.

The seven stages of the office seeker / Clay, fecit.

A satire on patronage and corruption in New York State politics, based on the medieval theme, perpetuated in American folk art, of the "life and ages of man." Here the seven stages are illustrated as key points... More

The seven stages of the office seeker / Clay, fecit.

The seven stages of the office seeker / Clay, fecit.

A satire on patronage and corruption in New York State politics, based on the medieval theme, perpetuated in American folk art, of the "life and ages of man." Here the seven stages are illustrated as key points... More

So then, to every man his chance; to every man, regardless of his birth, golden opportunity ... this seeker is the promise of America

So then, to every man his chance; to every man, regardless of his birt...

Public domain scan of American poster, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Joseph Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 04, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
William H. Deshler to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 22, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
Joseph L. Seymour to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 08, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
John Allison to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
Anthony J. Bleecker to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 23, 1861  (New York office seeker)
Anthony J. Bleecker to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 30, 1861  (New York office seeker)
Richard C. Apperson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 12, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
Peter Yates to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 18, 1861  (Wisconsin office seeker)
Alexander Sympson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 11, 1861  (Disappointed office seeker)
Josiah Snow to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 25, 1864  (Arkansas office seeker)
John Allison to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 11, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
John K. Hord to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 09, 1861  (Ohio office seeker)
Edward Stabler to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 30, 1861  (Maryland office seeker; endorsed by Montgomery Blair)
George R. Snead to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 17, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
Anthony J. Bleecker to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 11, 1861  (New York office seeker)
S.L. Carleton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 14, 1861  (Maine office seeker)
Delphy Carlin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 21, 1863  (Disappointed office seeker)
E. K. Stephens to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 13, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
H. J. Pucket to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 21, 1861  (Louisiana office seeker)
Edward Stabler to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 30, 1861  (Maryland office seeker; endorsed by Montgomery Blair)
Thomas C. Rogers to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 28, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
John Allison to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
Peyton Grymes Bayley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 09, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
Walter C. Allen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 28, 1864  (Support from New York office seeker)
John T. Fleming to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 13, 1864  (Indiana office seeker)
Cassius M. Clay to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 02, 1863  (Complains about Seward's treatment of an office seeker)
George L. Earnest to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
Josiah Snow to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 25, 1864  (Arkansas office seeker)
F. M. Murray to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 05, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
Joseph L. Seymour to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 08, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
H. C. Wanzer to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (New York office seeker)
Thomas C. Rogers to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 28, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
George A. Vridham to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (New Jersey office seeker)
Richard C. Apperson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 12, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
John T. Fleming to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 13, 1864  (Indiana office seeker)
Isaac M. Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 18, 1861  (Indiana office seeker)
John L. Elbert to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 27, 1862  (Kentucky office seeker)
Joseph Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 04, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
Joseph Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 04, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
William T. Coggeshall to J. G. Nicolay, Friday, February 22, 1861  (Ohio office seeker)
Josiah Snow to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 25, 1864  (Arkansas office seeker)
John R. Robinson to Edward D. Baker, Thursday, July 11, 1861  (Office seeker)
John N. Lindsey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Tennessee office seeker)
Gold seeker's farewell, The; or, To the gold hills I am bound

Gold seeker's farewell, The; or, To the gold hills I am bound

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

George R. Snead to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 17, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
John L. Elbert to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 27, 1862  (Kentucky office seeker)
Joseph Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 04, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
Joseph Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 04, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
Delphy Carlin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 21, 1863  (Disappointed office seeker)
George L. Earnest to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
William H. Deshler to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 22, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
John R. Robinson to Edward D. Baker, Thursday, July 11, 1861  (Office seeker)
John N. Lindsey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Tennessee office seeker)
Gold seeker's farewell, The; or, To the gold hills I am bound

Gold seeker's farewell, The; or, To the gold hills I am bound

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Anthony J. Bleecker to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 23, 1861  (New York office seeker)
Walter C. Allen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 28, 1864  (Support from New York office seeker)
George R. Snead to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 17, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
Peter Yates to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 18, 1861  (Wisconsin office seeker)
John L. Elbert to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 27, 1862  (Kentucky office seeker)
John L. Elbert to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 27, 1862  (Kentucky office seeker)
Stephen S. Phelps to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 07, 1861  (Illinois office seeker)
Cassius M. Clay to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 02, 1863  (Complains about Seward's treatment of an office seeker)
John Allison to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 11, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
H. C. Wanzer to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (New York office seeker)
John N. Lindsey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Tennessee office seeker)
John N. Lindsey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Tennessee office seeker)
Thomas C. Rogers to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 28, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
John C. Henshaw to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 26, 1862  (Disappointed office seeker)
George R. Snead to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 17, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
S.L. Carleton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 14, 1861  (Maine office seeker)
Arthur Rich to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 10, 1861  (Maryland office seeker)
F. M. Murray to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 05, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
William H. Deshler to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 22, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
H. J. Pucket to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 21, 1861  (Louisiana office seeker)
Gold seeker's farewell, The; or, To the gold hills I am bound

Gold seeker's farewell, The; or, To the gold hills I am bound

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

John C. Henshaw to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 26, 1862  (Disappointed office seeker)
John Allison to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Pennsylvania office seeker)
Anthony J. Bleecker to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 23, 1861  (New York office seeker)
Walter C. Allen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 28, 1864  (Support from New York office seeker)
William H. Dadman to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Mass. office seeker)

William H. Dadman to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861 (Mass...

Public domain scan of manuscript related to Massachusetts, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John L. Elbert to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 27, 1862  (Kentucky office seeker)
Joseph Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 04, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
Joseph Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 04, 1861  (Kentucky office seeker)
William T. Coggeshall to J. G. Nicolay, Friday, February 22, 1861  (Ohio office seeker)
Alexander Sympson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 11, 1861  (Disappointed office seeker)
Edward Stabler to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 30, 1861  (Maryland office seeker; endorsed by Montgomery Blair)
The seven stages of the office seeker / Clay, fecit.

The seven stages of the office seeker / Clay, fecit.

A satire on patronage and corruption in New York State politics, based on the medieval theme, perpetuated in American folk art, of the "life and ages of man." Here the seven stages are illustrated as key points... More

Peyton Grymes Bayley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 09, 1861  (Virginia office seeker)
John T. Fleming to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 13, 1864  (Indiana office seeker)
John T. Fleming to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 13, 1864  (Indiana office seeker)
Anthony J. Bleecker to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 11, 1861  (New York office seeker)
Amos Young to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 20, 1862  (Virginia officer seeker)
Peter Yates to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 18, 1861  (Wisconsin office seeker)
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