Letter: Washington, [D.C.], to Charles Stewart, 1861 Nov. 27.

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Letter: Washington, [D.C.], to Charles Stewart, 1861 Nov. 27.

The president has authorized Hay to state he has signed something for Stewart.

1 item (1 p.); 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7349870

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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