Patrick H. Agan papers, [ca.1861]-1896.

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Patrick H. Agan papers, [ca.1861]-1896.

Drafts of editorials, particularly concerning the Adirondacks; clippings; manuscript account of the visit of John Quincy Adams to Syracuse on July 29, 1843; also poems and a notebook by Annie E. Agan. Correspondence and other materials relating to the Onondaga Agricultural Society, financial accounts, indentures, and Agan's appointment as Syracuse Postmaster signed by President Lincoln. Includes papers of the Stevens family.

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Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848

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John Quincy Adams (b. July 11, 1767, Braintree, Massachusetts-d. February 23, 1848, Washington, D.C.) was an American statesman who served as a diplomat, United States Senator, member of the House of Representatives, and the sixth President of the United States. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later the Anti-Masonic and Whig parties. He was the son of President John Adams and Abigail Adams. As a diplomat, Adams played an important role in neg...

Stevens family.

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Agan, Patrick H.

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Postmaster, Syracuse N.Y. 1861 -; editor, Syracuse "Standard". From the description of Patrick H. Agan papers, [ca.1861]-1896. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155454569 ...

Agan, Annie E.

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Onondaga Agricultural Society.

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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865

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Abraham Lincoln (born February 12, 1809, Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky-died April 15, 1865, Washington, D.C.) was the sixteenth President of the United States from 1861 until his death by assassination. He was the son of a Kentucky frontiersman, Thomas Lincoln, and Nancy Hanks. In 1816, Lincoln moved to Pigeon Creek, Indiana, where he worked on his family's farm. Following his mother's death two years later, he continued working on farms until moving with his father to New Sa...