Miscellany, 1861, 1867.

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Miscellany, 1861, 1867.

Miscellaneous items signed by Seward in his position as United States Secretary of State including a passport issued to William P. Lynde dated 1867; and his signature on an 1861 joint resolution to amend the U.S. Constitution by adding an article under which no amendment could be made to the Constitution that would interfere with an individual's rights in a state.

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