Receipt, June 23, 1849.

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Receipt, June 23, 1849.

Patent Office receipt for two dollars paid by Abraham Lincoln for recording George Page's assignment to E. D. Baker, evidently some constituent business.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7081574

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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United States. Patent Office

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