Autograph letter signed : Springfield, to Charles H. Hart, 1869 Dec. 15.

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Autograph letter signed : Springfield, to Charles H. Hart, 1869 Dec. 15.

Presenting to the latter 4 Lincoln manuscripts; autograph letter signed, 25 Nov. 1851 (PMLA MA. 1336): his first praecipe; a leaf from his copy book, 1824; and an autograph letter signed to Mssrs. S.C. Davis & Co.

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