This class includes reproduced correspondences, speeches and many other types of documents.
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Major General David Hunter Military Commission Pass
John Chester Buttre
The object is a military commission pass dated 1865 and signed by Major General David Hunter, member of the committee that presided over the Lincoln assassination conspiracy trial; It is mounted in a folder with an engraved portrait of Hunter
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Folder for Reproduction letter from Abraham Lincoln to O.M. Hatch on March 24th 1858
published by the Abraham Lincoln Association (American, 1908-present)
This is a folder containing a reproduction copy of a 24 March 1858 letter penned by Abraham Lincoln to O. M. Hatch, Illinois Secretary of State, in regard to the 1858 U. S. Senate election.
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Reproduction letter from Abraham Lincoln to O.M. Hatch on March 24th 1858
published by the Abraham Lincoln Association (American, 1908-present) featuring a letter by Abraham Lincoln (American, 1809-1865)
The Documents is a reproduction copy of a March 24th 1858 letter penned by Abraham Lincoln to O. M. Hatch, Illinois Secretary of State, in regard to the 1858 U. S. Senate election.
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Color Photocopy of Memorial Hall Lincoln Monument Visitors' Book
The object includes five photocopies of pages from the Memorial Hall Lincoln Monument. The pages feature the signatures of various patrons as well as clippings from newspapers.
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F. Lincoln Letter to Grant 1864
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
Repro. of letter from A. Lincoln to U.S. Grant, April 30, 1864. In this letter, President Abraham Lincoln expressed strong support for General Ulysses S. Grant. created by Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery (American, 1919-present) from letter by Abraham Lincoln (American, 1809-1865)
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Gettysburg Address
Abraham Lincoln
Engraved repro. of Gettysburg Address, with portrait of A. Lincoln at upper left. Pub. By Bureau of Engraving And Printing. from speech by Abraham Lincoln (American, 1809-1865)
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Abraham Lincoln depositions prepared in Waggoner et al. v. Ritter et al. (Menard County, 1847).
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of a notice to take depositions Abraham Lincoln prepared in Waggoner et al. v. Ritter et al. (Menard County, 1847). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document written by Abraham Lincoln for a legal case in Waggoner et al vs. Ritter et al.. This case occurred in Menard County, Illinois in 1847.
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Abraham Lincoln signed deposition Atwood et al. v. Shinn & Vittum (Fulton County, 1838).
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of a notice to take depositions and security bond Abraham Lincoln signed and wrote in Atwood et al. v. Shinn & Vittum (Fulton County, 1838). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction of a deposition and security bond written by Abraham Lincoln from Atwood et al. vs Shinn & Vittum (1838). The case was located in Fulton County, Illinois.
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Plea and Notice written by Abraham Lincoln in Mitchell & Mitchell v. Mitchell (Shelby County, 1852)
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of a plea and notice written by Abraham Lincoln in Mitchell & Mitchell v. Mitchell (Shelby County, 1852). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document written by Abraham Lincoln for a case entitled Mitchell & Mitchell v. Mitchell. The document includes copies of three Abraham Lincoln signatures. The cases occurred in Shelby County, Illinois in 1852.
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Abraham Lincoln signed deposition in Davidson v. Reavis (Morgan County, 1836).
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of a deposition Abraham Lincoln signed and wrote in Davidson v. Reavis (Morgan County, 1836). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction of a deposition written and signed by Abraham Lincoln for Davidson v. Reavis (1836). The case was located in Morgan County, Illinois.
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Receipt for fee payment written by Abraham Lincoln in Redfield & Redfield v. Dewees (Macon County, 1851)
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of a receipt for fee payment written by Abraham Lincoln in Redfield & Redfield v. Dewees (Macon County, 1851). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document written by Abraham Lincoln for fee payment in a case entitled Redfield & Redfield v. Dewees. This case occured in Macon County, Illinois in 1851.
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Facsimile of Abraham Lincoln's request for a change of venue in People v. Bantzhouse (Macoupin County, 1857)
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of Lincoln's request for a change of venue in People v. Bantzhouse (Macoupin County, 1857). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document written and signed by Abraham Lincoln. The document is related to a case entitled People v. Bantzhouse in 1857. The case occurred in Macoupin County, Illinois.
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The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Folder containing a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A beige colored folder with black wording. There is a gold colored star on the front. Publication information is published on the front and back of the folder.
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Facsimile of the first page of a rare trial transcript for People v. P. Quinn Harrison (Sangamon County, 1859)
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of the first page of a rare trial transcript for People v. P. Quinn Harrison (Sangamon County, 1859). The writing is not Lincoln's, but he is quoted throughout. A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document which quotes arguments made by Abraham Lincoln. This document was related to a case entitled People v. P. Quinn Harrison. The case occurred in Sangamon County, Illinois in 1859.
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Facsimile of a the defendant's plea and notice in Allen v. Illinois Central Railroad, written and signed by Abraham Lincoln (Macon County, 1858-59)
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of a the defendant's plea and notice in Allen v. Illinois Central Railroad, written and signed by Abraham Lincoln (Macon County, 1858-59). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document written and signed by Abraham Lincoln. It is related to a case entitled Allen v. Illinois Central Railroad. The case occurred in Macon County, Illinois between 1858-1859.
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Facsimile of bond for cost written (but not signed) by Abraham Lincoln in Dungey v. Spencer (DeWitt County, 1855)
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of bond for cost written (but not signed) by Abraham Lincoln in Dungey v. Spencer (DeWitt County, 1855). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document written by Abraham Lincoln. This document was for bond cost for a case entitled Dungey v. Spencer in 1855. The case occurred in Dewitt County, Illinois.
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Facsimile of Lincoln's manuscript for defendents in Clark & Morrison v. Page & Bacon et al. (Macoupin County, 1855-59)
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of Lincoln's longest known manuscript, a 43-page answer for defendents in Clark & Morrison v. Page & Bacon et al. (Macoupin County, 1855-59). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document written by Abraham Lincoln. The reproduced document is part of Abraham Lincoln's longest known manuscript. The document is related to a case entitled Clark & Morgan v. & Bacon et al. The case occurred between 1855-1859. The case was set in Macoupin County, Illinois.
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Defendent's Plea written and signed by Abraham Lincoln in Lear v. Illinois Central Railroad (DeWitt County, 1854)
Illinois Historic Preservation Division
Facsimile of a defendent's plea written and signed by Abraham Lincoln in Lear v. Illinois Central Railroad (DeWitt County, 1854). A part of a facsimile set, The Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861. A reproduction document written by Abraham Lincoln. The document is a defendant plea which was both written and signed by Abraham Lincoln. The case was Lear v. Illinois Central Railroad. The case occurred in Dewitt County, Illinois in 1854.
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Executive Order 10631 Code of Conduct for Members of the Armed Forces of the United States
The object is a poster, which contains information regarding Executive order 10631 Code of Conduct for Member of the Armed Forces of the United States issued by Dwight D. Eisenhower on 17 August 1955.
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Reproduction Letter from Abraham Lincoln to John Jay Hardin
Abraham Lincoln Life Insurance Company and Abraham Lincoln
The reproduction print features a letter written by Abraham Lincoln to General John J. Hardin in recommendation of Dr. F.A. McNeil for service in the Mexican War. On the item's recto is a facsimile print of the letter's back. A reprint of an article from the 14 February 1933 edition of the Kansas City Times is featured on the far right of the item. To the far left is brief documentary information regarding the dedication of the reconstruction of Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site.