Isaac N. Arnold letter to Henry B. Dawson, 1882.

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Isaac N. Arnold letter to Henry B. Dawson, 1882.

Autograph letter, signed, from Isaac N. Arnold to Henry B. Dawson, date Chicago, August 21, 1882. Refers to Dawson's "pecuniary troubles," and to their differing opinions on Lincoln: "We differ about Mr. Lincoln, but I have lived long enough to have learned that those who differ from me, may be equally honest in their judgements & often more intelligent than I am."

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SNAC Resource ID: 8030387

New-York Historical Society Library

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