Letter: Springfield, Ill., to mother [Mary Williams Brayman], 1860 Nov. 20.

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Letter: Springfield, Ill., to mother [Mary Williams Brayman], 1860 Nov. 20.

Personal letter discussing her baby son and social life in Springfield, Illinois. Mentions the Lincolns have not changed since Abraham Lincoln's election as president; the city is making plans for a torch light parade.

1 item (8 p.); 19 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7169869

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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