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Edward D. Townsend to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, March 10, 1864  (Cover letter)
Thomas B. Talcott to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 14, 1854  (Senate)
Benjamin F. Butler to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 18, 1862  (Turning his command over to General Banks)
William A. Buckingham to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 03, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Abraham Lincoln to Stephen G. Burbridge, Thursday, October 27, 1864  (Assessments in Kentucky)
Nellie O. Shaffer to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 26, 1865  (Telegram concerning case of Hamel Shaffer)
J. O. Greenlaw to Asher R. Eddy, Thursday, December 18, 1862  (Seeks return of property; endorsed by Eddy)
J. O. Greenlaw to Asher R. Eddy, Thursday, December 18, 1862  (Seeks return of property; endorsed by Eddy)
Alexander M. Pennock to Henry A. Wise, Thursday, March 27, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 06, 1864  (Pennsylvania politics)
Theodore S. Faxton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Case of M. M. Jones)
William P. Dole to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 18, 1864  (Meeting with Frederick Douglass)

William P. Dole to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 18, 1864 (Meetin...

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Hugh McCulloch to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 22, 1864  (Recommendation)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 26, 1863  (Introduction)
Anthony J. Bleecker to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 11, 1861  (New York office seeker)
F. B. Carpenter to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 19, 1861  (Support for Fremont's proclamation)
Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 20, 1861  (Report on affairs at Cairo, Illinois)
New York Chamber of Commerce, Thursday, February 05, 1863  (Resolutions)
J. L. Miner to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 17, 1864  (Political advice)
J. L. Miner to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 17, 1864  (Political advice)
Army Quartermaster General's Office, Thursday, May 01, 1862  (Printed Regulations)
Anson G. Henry to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 14, 1849  (Abraham Lincoln in Land Office)
Adolph Von Steinwehr, Thursday, February 05, 1863  (Certifies that C.P. Buschmann has served with distinction)
Adolph Von Steinwehr, Thursday, February 05, 1863  (Certifies that C.P. Buschmann has served with distinction)
Adolph Von Steinwehr, Thursday, February 05, 1863  (Certifies that C.P. Buschmann has served with distinction)
William B. Carter to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 01, 1861  (East Tennessee Unionists)
Charles C. Fulton to Gustavus V. Fox, Thursday, February 27, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Charles A. Dana to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 30, 1862  (New York politics)
Thomas O'Reilly to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 24, 1861  (Supports Fremont)
John M. Read to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 16, 1863  (Conscription in Philadelphia)
John M. Read to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 16, 1863  (Conscription in Philadelphia)
Isaac Sherman to Francis P. Blair Sr., Thursday, November 20, 1862  (Military affairs)
Josiah M. Lucas to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 26, 1860
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 28, 1861  (Post Office Dept.)
Milton Wolfskill to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 20, 1861  (Lockwood Todd)
Thomas H. Looker to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, May 09, 1861  (Disloyal officers in navy)
Richard M. Hoe to Simon Cameron, Thursday, December 08, 1864  (Machine for exploding mines)
Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 22, 1863  (Has not told anyone about their recent meeting)
Josiah M. Lucas to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 24, 1860  (Congratulations)
Amassa Stone Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 21, 1862  (Recommendation)
Protestant Episcopal Church to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 20, 1862  (Petition concerning Indian affairs)
Protestant Episcopal Church to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 20, 1862  (Petition concerning Indian affairs)
Rufus King to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, July 03, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Mark W. Delahay to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 28, 1863  (Dissatisfaction with appointment of General Schofield)
Illinois Teachers' Association, Thursday, December 26, 1861  (Resolutions)
William H. Herndon to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 31, 1859  (Legal matters)
William H. Herndon to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 31, 1859  (Legal matters)
Samuel L. Hopping to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 10, 1861  (Supports Fremont)
A sermon, delivered in the Presbyterian meeting-house in Winchester, on Thursday the 23d Jan. 1812; being a day of fasting and humiliation, appointed by the citizens of Winchester on account of the late calamitous fire at the Richmond theatre.

A sermon, delivered in the Presbyterian meeting-house in Winchester, o...

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A sermon, delivered in the Presbyterian meeting-house in Winchester, on Thursday the 23d Jan. 1812; being a day of fasting and humiliation, appointed by the citizens of Winchester on account of the late calamitous fire at the Richmond theatre.

A sermon, delivered in the Presbyterian meeting-house in Winchester, o...

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Calamity at Richmond, being a narrative of the affecting circumstances attending the awful conflagration of the theatre in the city of Richmond, on the night of Thursday, the 26th of December, 1811. By which, more than seventy of its valuable citizens suddenly lost their lives, and many others were greatly injured and maimed.  Collected from various letters, publications, and official reports, and accompanied with a preface, containing appropriate reflections, calculated to awaken the attention of the public, to the frequency of the destruction of theatrical edifices.

Calamity at Richmond, being a narrative of the affecting circumstances...

Shaw & Shoemaker 25013 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Calamity at Richmond, being a narrative of the affecting circumstances attending the awful conflagration of the theatre in the city of Richmond, on the night of Thursday, the 26th of December, 1811. By which, more than seventy of its valuable citizens suddenly lost their lives, and many others were greatly injured and maimed.  Collected from various letters, publications, and official reports, and accompanied with a preface, containing appropriate reflections, calculated to awaken the attention of the public, to the frequency of the destruction of theatrical edifices.

Calamity at Richmond, being a narrative of the affecting circumstances...

Shaw & Shoemaker 25013 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Calamity at Richmond, being a narrative of the affecting circumstances attending the awful conflagration of the theatre in the city of Richmond, on the night of Thursday, the 26th of December, 1811. By which, more than seventy of its valuable citizens suddenly lost their lives, and many others were greatly injured and maimed.  Collected from various letters, publications, and official reports, and accompanied with a preface, containing appropriate reflections, calculated to awaken the attention of the public, to the frequency of the destruction of theatrical edifices.

Calamity at Richmond, being a narrative of the affecting circumstances...

Shaw & Shoemaker 25013 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in blue, red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in blue, red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in blue, red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in blue, red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in blue, red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in blue, red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in blue, red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in ink and blue & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Three Pioneers [typescripts with pasteovers of musical examples in ink, & emendations in red, blue & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Three Pioneers [typescripts with pasteovers of musical examples in ink, & emendations in red, blue & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Three Pioneers [typescripts with pasteovers of musical examples in ink, & emendations in red, blue & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Three Pioneers [typescripts with pasteovers of musical examples in ink, & emendations in red, blue & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Before Brahms [typescript with emendations in ink and red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Before Brahms [typescript with emendations in ink and red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Before Brahms [typescript with emendations in ink and red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Before Brahms [typescript with emendations in ink and red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Before Brahms [typescript with emendations in ink and red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Before Brahms [typescript with emendations in ink and red & black pencil]
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: What Price Genius? [typescripts with emendations in pencil & red pencil]
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