Papers, 1856-1908.

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Papers, 1856-1908.

Correspondence to Shaw pertaining partly to a speech Shaw made in 1906, and texts of two undated speeches, including Abraham Lincoln anecdotes and information on the early days of the Republican Party.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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