Letter : Syracuse, N.Y., to T.[T.] Davis, n.p., 1865 Feb. 23.

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Letter : Syracuse, N.Y., to T.[T.] Davis, n.p., 1865 Feb. 23.

Autograph letter signed. Requests the release of Phillipp Thalheimer, a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Also includes Abraham Lincoln's signed endorsement, 1865 Mar. 20.

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Texas Christian University

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