Letter : Louisville, Ky., to Salmon P. Chase, [Washington, D.C.], 1863 Oct. 17.

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Letter : Louisville, Ky., to Salmon P. Chase, [Washington, D.C.], 1863 Oct. 17.

Autograph letter signed. Requests the release from bond obligations incurred by Samuel S. and John B. English on behalf of John L. Hill and Thomas A. Ireland. Also endorsed by several others, including Abraham Lincoln who remits "the penalties and judgments ... as far relates to Samuel S. English and John B. English."

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Hill, John L., fl. 1863.

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Samuel S. English.

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