Letter : Washington, D.C., to Horatio Seymour, n.p., 1863 Jan. 7.

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Letter : Washington, D.C., to Horatio Seymour, n.p., 1863 Jan. 7.

Letter signed. Signed by McDougall, F.G. Phelps, A.A. Sargent, and F.F. Low. Concerns Edward Wehler who wishes to raise a regiment in New York City.

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Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886

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Horatio Seymour (May 31, 1810 – February 12, 1886) was an American politician. He served as Governor of New York from 1853 to 1854 and from 1863 to 1864. He was the Democratic Party nominee for president in the 1868 presidential election. Born in Pompey, New York, Seymour was admitted to the New York bar in 1832 but primarily focused on managing his family's business interests. After serving as a military secretary to Governor William L. Marcy, Seymour won election to the New York State Assem...

Sargent, A. A. (Aaron Augustus), 1827-1887

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Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930

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Phelps, F. G.

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Wehler, Edward.

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McDougall, J. A. (James Alexander), 1817-1867

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Born in New York, admitted to the bar in Cook County, Ill. and served as Illinois Attorney General as a Democrat from 1843-1846, then moved on to California where he also served as attorney general and senator. Almeron Wheat, also born in New York, settled in Quincy where he practiced law until he died. From the description of Letters, 1843-1845. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52576671 ...

Low, Frederick Ferdinand, 1828-1894

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William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago)

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