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October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

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Suggests unemployment insurance be modified to include dependants. Washington, D.C., March 19. Appearing before the Senate Unemployment and Relief Committee today, William Hodson, New York City Commissioner of Welfare, suggested modification of the Unemployment Insurance Act so that the basic payment to an unemployed person will provide an allowance for his dependents. Hodson pointed out that in New York the maximum unemployed benefit averages between $10 and $12 a week, with no regard as to whether the family contains two or five persons, 3/19/38

Suggests unemployment insurance be modified to include dependants. Was...

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J. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Suggests a National Convention could settle the sectional controversy)
October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of ...

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Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln and Hamlin resign in order to prevent disunion)
Norman B. Judd to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 06, 1860  (Suggests key political issues for Lincoln to consider)
Charles King to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 09, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln remain silent)
George T. M. Davis to Jesse K. Dubois, Saturday, October 20, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln write letter)
George T. M. Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 31, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln issue a statement)
C. Dupont Bird to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 08, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln issue statement; with copy)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 15, 1860  (Suggests appointing Alexander Stephens to cabinet in order to avoid secession)
George T. M. Davis to Jesse K. Dubois, Saturday, October 20, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln write letter)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, [1860]  (Suggests Lincoln should resign)
Charles Hess to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Suggests telegraphic cipher)
Henry S. Sanford to Abraham Lincoln, [November 7, 1860]  (Suggests Lincoln attempt to “allay southern agitation”)
George T. M. Davis to Jesse K. Dubois, Saturday, October 20, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln write letter)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, [1860]  (Suggests Lincoln should resign)
James H. Van Alen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 04, 1861  (Suggests Lincoln travel to Washington immediately because of plot to prevent inauguration)
James H. Van Alen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 04, 1861  (Suggests Lincoln travel to Washington immediately because of plot to prevent inauguration)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln and Hamlin resign in order to prevent disunion)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 15, 1860  (Suggests appointing Alexander Stephens to cabinet in order to avoid secession)
George D. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 26, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln restate his conservative views)
James H. Van Alen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 04, 1861  (Suggests Lincoln travel to Washington immediately because of plot to prevent inauguration)
Norman B. Judd to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 06, 1860  (Suggests key political issues for Lincoln to consider)
C. Dupont Bird to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 08, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln issue statement; with copy)
Henry J. Raymond to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 14, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln make a public statement)
October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of ...

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James H. Van Alen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 04, 1861  (Suggests Lincoln travel to Washington immediately because of plot to prevent inauguration)
Norman B. Judd to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 06, 1860  (Suggests key political issues for Lincoln to consider)
J. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Suggests a National Convention could settle the sectional controversy)
J. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Suggests a National Convention could settle the sectional controversy)
October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of ...

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October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of ...

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George T. M. Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 31, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln issue a statement)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 15, 1860  (Suggests appointing Alexander Stephens to cabinet in order to avoid secession)
Henry J. Raymond to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 14, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln make a public statement)
October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of ...

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George T. M. Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 31, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln issue a statement)
Charles King to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 09, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln remain silent)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln and Hamlin resign in order to prevent disunion)
Anonymous.  “Pennsylvanicus” to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, May 08, 1861  (Suggests Lincoln “make the bounds of freedom wider yet”)
Henry J. Raymond to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 14, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln make a public statement)
Henry J. Raymond to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 14, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln make a public statement)
Henry J. Raymond to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 14, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln make a public statement)
C. Dupont Bird to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 08, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln issue statement; with copy)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 15, 1860  (Suggests appointing Alexander Stephens to cabinet in order to avoid secession)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 15, 1860  (Suggests appointing Alexander Stephens to cabinet in order to avoid secession)
George D. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 26, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln restate his conservative views)
Norman B. Judd to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 06, 1860  (Suggests key political issues for Lincoln to consider)
Charles King to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 09, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln remain silent)
Charles Hess to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Suggests telegraphic cipher)
Charles Hess to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Suggests telegraphic cipher)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 15, 1860  (Suggests appointing Alexander Stephens to cabinet in order to avoid secession)
George D. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 26, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln restate his conservative views)
October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of ...

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C. Dupont Bird to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 08, 1860  (Suggests Lincoln issue statement; with copy)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, [1860]  (Suggests Lincoln should resign)
Charles Hess to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861  (Suggests telegraphic cipher)