Papers, 1932-1994.

ArchivalResource

Papers, 1932-1994.

Published and unpublished manuscripts, mostly pertaining to Abraham Lincoln or the Civil War era. Some manuscripts include working copy to final draft. Also includes some correspondence with publishers.

3 linear feet (3 archival boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7967681

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Baringer, William E. (William Eldon), 1909-2000

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Historian, college professor, and author of various works on Abraham Lincoln; executive secretary of the Abraham Lincoln Association (1943-1947) and executive director of the Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission (1958-1960). From the description of Papers, 1932-1994. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 67617750 ...

United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 66th Company A.

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