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Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Cabinet appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Cabinet appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Recommendation)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Reception for Lincoln in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 23, 1863  (Writes on behalf of Joseph J. Stewart)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 08, 1861  (Secession crisis)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 18, 1862  (Sends newspaper article)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Reception for Lincoln in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (Baltimore appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 18, 1862  (Sends newspaper article)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (Baltimore appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 21, 1860  (Report from Washington)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Reception for Lincoln in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Recommendation)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 31, 1860  (Maryland politics)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 31, 1860  (Maryland politics)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 26, 1860  (Republican Party in Maryland and the Blairs)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Reception for Lincoln in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, June 24, 1862  (Opposes release of Judge Carmichael)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 23, 1863  (Writes on behalf of Joseph J. Stewart)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Lincoln's arrival in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 21, 1860  (Report from Washington)
Worthington G. Snethen to Winfield Scott, Saturday, June 29, 1861  (Conditions in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, June 24, 1862  (Opposes release of Judge Carmichael)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Cabinet appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Cabinet appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (Baltimore appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 26, 1860  (Republican Party in Maryland and the Blairs)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Lincoln's arrival in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 21, 1860  (Report from Washington)
Worthington G. Snethen to Winfield Scott, Saturday, June 29, 1861  (Conditions in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Reception for Lincoln in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Reception for Lincoln in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 08, 1861  (Secession crisis)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 31, 1860  (Maryland politics)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 03, 1860  (Political affairs in Maryland)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 26, 1860  (Republican Party in Maryland and the Blairs)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 18, 1862  (Sends newspaper article)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 18, 1862  (Sends newspaper article)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Cabinet appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 31, 1860  (Maryland politics)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 21, 1860  (Report from Washington)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 18, 1862  (Sends newspaper article)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Reception for Lincoln in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 03, 1860  (Political affairs in Maryland)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 03, 1860  (Political affairs in Maryland)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 03, 1860  (Political affairs in Maryland)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 26, 1860  (Republican Party in Maryland and the Blairs)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Lincoln's arrival in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (Baltimore appointments)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 08, 1861  (Secession crisis)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 03, 1860  (Political affairs in Maryland)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 03, 1860  (Political affairs in Maryland)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 03, 1860  (Political affairs in Maryland)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 26, 1860  (Republican Party in Maryland and the Blairs)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Winfield Scott, Saturday, June 29, 1861  (Conditions in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Simon Cameron, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Seeks commission as major general; endorsed by Cameron to Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1861)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Events in Congress and recommendation for Judge Marshall)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Recommendation)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 08, 1861  (Secession crisis)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 03, 1860  (Political affairs in Maryland)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 26, 1860  (Republican Party in Maryland and the Blairs)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 15, 1861  (Lincoln's arrival in Baltimore)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)