Executive order : Washington, D.C., 1865 Mar. 6.

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Executive order : Washington, D.C., 1865 Mar. 6.

Orders free passage through federal lines for goods purchased by the government from Amos C. and William Babcock and safe conduct for their agents. Signed by Lincoln.

1 item (2 p.) in case ; 37 cm.

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