The Life of Abraham Lincoln : Drawn From Original Sources And Containing Many Speeches, Letters And Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, And Illustrated With Many Reproductions From Original Paintings, Photographs, Et Cetera 2
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a. Lincoln, Metropolitan Hotel, New York: Tad has received his book. The carriage shall be ready at 6 p. m. to-morrow. A. Lincoln. Charlea P. Kirkland, New York. Executive Mansion, Washington, Dec. 7, 1863. Charles P. Kirkland, Esq., New York. I have just received and have read your published letter to the Hon. Benjamin R. Curtis. Under the circumstances I may not be the most competent judge, but it appears to me to be a paper of great ability, and for the country's sake more than for my own I ...thank you for it. Yours very truly, A. Lincoln. (Original owned by Miss Julia Kirkland, Utica, N. Y.) Executive Mansion, Washington, December 9, 1863. Judge Advocate-General : Colonel: The President desires me to request that you will order the execution of these men to be suspended until the records can be examined, using the President's signature to your dispatch. Yours truly, John Hay. Executive Mansion, Washington, December 10, 1863. Major-General Butler, Fort Monroe, Va. : Please suspend execution in any and all sentences of death in your department until further orders.
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