Letter, Jan. 25, 1849.

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Letter, Jan. 25, 1849.

Letter to James M. McLean in Lawrenceville, Illinois telling him that he has discussed his request with Colonel Baker and he will be happy to help. McLean needs to write to Baker and Lincoln in Washington City and they will do what they can for an appointment.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7678722

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Baker, Edward Dickinson, 1811-1861

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Born in London in 1811 to schoolteacher Edward Baker and Lucy Dickinson Baker, poor but educated Quakers, the boy Edward Baker and his family left England and emigrated to the United States in 1816, arriving in Philadelphia, where Baker's father established a school. Ed attended his father's school before quitting to apprentice as a loom operator in a weaving factory. In 1825, the family left Philadelphia and traveled to New Harmony, Indiana, a utopian community on the Ohio River led by Robert O...

Ryan, E.Z.

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Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from Lawrence County. From the description of Letter, Jan. 25, 1849. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 54484876 ...

McLean, James M.

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Ryan, Ebenezer Z.

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