Correspondence, 1874, 1884.

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Correspondence, 1874, 1884.

Jan. 27, 1874 letter from Gardner Rand, Troy, New York, to U.S. Grant concerns authenticity of April 14, 1865 letter by Abraham Lincoln; 2 1884 letters between the firm of Fitch, Fox and Brown, Anna M. Colman and Grant, by his secretary, concern payment on sale of Grant's home in Washington, D.C.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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