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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)
Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861  (Suppression of his newspaper)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times)
Abraham Lincoln to Isaac N. Arnold, Wednesday, May 25, 1864  (Arnold's role in the suppression of the Chicago Times)
Sketch of the eastern part of the U.S., showing territorial extent of the rebellion at different epochs during the war for its suppression : also--marching routes of the U.S. forces, localities & dates of the more important conflicts--districts of coast returned under the control of the U.S., etc. & etc.

Sketch of the eastern part of the U.S., showing territorial extent of ...

Shows areas occupied by the U.S. forces at several times during the early Civil War using blue, green, and red boundary lines. Covers the U.S. westward to approx. 95°W latitude. Relief shown by shading. Transfe... More

Chicago German Union League to Isaac N. Arnold, Friday, June 05, 1863  (Resolutions protesting suppression of newspapers)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Copy of telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times; with copy of telegram from Isaac N. Arnold to Lincoln, June 4, 1863)
Chicago Union League to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 06, 1863  (Resolutions supporting the suppression of the Chicago Times)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 12, 1863  (Suppression of the Republican)
Amasa Converse to Unknown, Friday, August 23, 1861  (Suppression of printing press)
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)
[Arms] Pennsylvania ss. By the President and Supreme executive council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A proclamation [For the suppression of vice, profaneness, immorality and the observance of Sunday] Given in Council, under the hand of th

[Arms] Pennsylvania ss. By the President and Supreme executive council...

Evans 17664.; Imprint 3.; Proclamation. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 146, Folder 13.

James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Copy of telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times; with copy of telegram from Isaac N. Arnold to Lincoln, June 4, 1863)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 24, 1864  (Requests letter concerning Arnold's role in suppression of Chicago Times; with draft of reply in Arnold's hand)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 24, 1864  (Requests letter concerning Arnold's role in suppression of Chicago Times; with draft of reply in Arnold's hand)
Illinois Legislature, Thursday, June 04, 1863  (Resolutions concerning suppression of the Chicago Times)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 22, 1861  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 22, 1861  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861  (Suppression of his newspaper)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
E. Delafield Smith to Montgomery Blair, Wednesday, November 19, 1862  (Suppression of the slave trade)
Chicago Union League to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 06, 1863  (Resolutions supporting the suppression of the Chicago Times)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
Anonymous. “T--Blank” to Montgomery Blair, Tuesday, September 24, 1861  (Suppression of newspaper in Missouri)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Copy of telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times; with copy of telegram from Isaac N. Arnold to Lincoln, June 4, 1863)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times)
Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861  (Suppression of his newspaper)
Abraham Lincoln to Isaac N. Arnold, Wednesday, May 25, 1864  (Arnold's role in the suppression of the Chicago Times)
Reverdy Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 07, 1864  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
Amasa Converse to Unknown, Friday, August 23, 1861  (Suppression of printing press)
Illinois Legislature, Thursday, June 04, 1863  (Resolutions concerning suppression of the Chicago Times)
Abraham Lincoln to Isaac N. Arnold, Wednesday, May 25, 1864  (Arnold's role in the suppression of the Chicago Times)
E. Delafield Smith to Montgomery Blair, Wednesday, November 19, 1862  (Suppression of the slave trade)
Amasa Converse to Unknown, Friday, August 23, 1861  (Suppression of printing press)
Amasa Converse to Unknown, Friday, August 23, 1861  (Suppression of printing press)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times)
Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861  (Suppression of his newspaper)
Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861  (Suppression of his newspaper)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
E. Delafield Smith to Montgomery Blair, Wednesday, November 19, 1862  (Suppression of the slave trade)
Reverdy Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 07, 1864  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Copy of telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times; with copy of telegram from Isaac N. Arnold to Lincoln, June 4, 1863)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 12, 1863  (Suppression of the Republican)
Amasa Converse to Unknown, Friday, August 23, 1861  (Suppression of printing press)
Amasa Converse to Unknown, Friday, August 23, 1861  (Suppression of printing press)
[Arms] Pennsylvania ss. By the President and Supreme executive council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A proclamation [For the suppression of vice, profaneness, immorality and the observance of Sunday] Given in Council, under the hand of th

[Arms] Pennsylvania ss. By the President and Supreme executive council...

Evans 17664.; Imprint 3.; Proclamation. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 146, Folder 13.

Reverdy Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 07, 1864  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Copy of telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times; with copy of telegram from Isaac N. Arnold to Lincoln, June 4, 1863)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 09, 1863  (Suppression of the Chicago Times)
Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861  (Suppression of his newspaper)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
E. Delafield Smith to Montgomery Blair, Wednesday, November 19, 1862  (Suppression of the slave trade)
W. Kimmel and Joshua M. Bosley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 08, 1864  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
Amasa Converse to Unknown, Friday, August 23, 1861  (Suppression of printing press)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 04, 1863  (Telegram concerning suppression of the Chicago Times)
Reverdy Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 06, 1864  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
W. Kimmel and Joshua M. Bosley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 08, 1864  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
Chicago Union League to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 06, 1863  (Resolutions supporting the suppression of the Chicago Times)
Isaac N. Arnold and Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 03, 1863  (Telegram protesting suppression of the Chicago Times)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 09, 1863  (Suppression of the Chicago Times)
W. Kimmel and Joshua M. Bosley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 08, 1864  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 24, 1864  (Requests letter concerning Arnold's role in suppression of Chicago Times; with draft of reply in Arnold's hand)
Amasa Converse to Unknown, Friday, August 23, 1861  (Suppression of printing press)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 04, 1863  (Telegram concerning suppression of the Chicago Times)
Illinois Legislature, Thursday, June 04, 1863  (Resolutions concerning suppression of the Chicago Times)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 09, 1863  (Suppression of the Chicago Times)
Reverdy Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 06, 1864  (Suppression of Baltimore newspaper)
Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861  (Suppression of his newspaper)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)
Members: All may unite who have served and been honorably discharged in the war for the suppression of the rebellion. Objects ... Platform of principles ... [n. p. 186-].

Members: All may unite who have served and been honorably discharged i...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 236, Folder 33.

Chicago Union League to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 06, 1863  (Resolutions supporting the suppression of the Chicago Times)
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)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 09, 1863  (Suppression of the Chicago Times)
Amasa Converse to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 28, 1861  (Suppression of his newspaper)
James Hildreth to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Plan for the suppression of the rebellion; Item misdated 1862)