Papers, 1862-[189-?] (bulk 1862-1866).

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Papers, 1862-[189-?] (bulk 1862-1866).

3 diaries (1864, 1865, 1866); official correspondence (1862-1876); family photos (189-?)

18 items.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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