Letter : Hamilton, Ill., 1861 Feb. 8.

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Letter : Hamilton, Ill., 1861 Feb. 8.

Discusses current plight of the U.S., possible secession, New England abolitionists and William Seward's recent speech. Describes Abraham Lincoln's appearance since his election to the U.S. presidency.

1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7256661

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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