Letters to Ada, 1847-1866.

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Letters to Ada, 1847-1866.

Describes politics & social life in Springfield (1847-1859) & Washington (1866); travelling with Lincoln to Washington, 18 Feb 1861; travels in London & Russia, 1862-1863.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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