Speech, 1826 Jan. 2.

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Speech, 1826 Jan. 2.

Cole's final state of the state message delivered January 3, 1826 covers topics including the census, state budget, banking, Illinois and Michigan Canal Company, Wabash Navigation Company, taxes and Lafayette's visit to Illinois.

1 item (10 p.) ; 33 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7258049

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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