Manuscript Collection Inventory James G. Randall Lincoln and Randall Material, 1865-1953

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IHLC MS 1026
James G. Randall
Lincoln and Randall Material, 1865-1953
Manuscript Collection Inventory
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James G. Randall
Lincoln and Randall Material, 1865-1953.
Contents
Collection organization and location guide ........................... 2
Part 1. Herndon-Weik collection photostats ......................... 2
Part 2. Herndon-Weik Library of Congress Collection microfilm ...... 2
Part 3. Herndon-Weik Library of Congress Collection microfilm prints 2
Part 4. Lincoln-related sources in the Library of Congress ......... 2
Part 5. Lincoln-related sources in various libraries ............... 2
Part 6. Lincoln Data microfilm ..................................... 2
Part 7. Material by or about Randall ............................... 2
Detailed information on Sources for Parts 1-6 ........................ 3
Part 1. Herndon-Weik collection photostats ......................... 3
Part 5. Lincoln-related sources in various libraries ............... 3
Part 4. Lincoln-related sources in the Library of Congress ......... 4
Part 6. Lincoln Data microfilm ..................................... 5
Detailed inventory for Part 7 ........................................ 7
7.1
Book Reviews by Randall ....................................... 7
7.2
Offprints and reprints of articles by Randall. ................ 7
7.3
Randall Correspondence, 1926-53 ............................... 8
7.4
Articles about Randall ....................................... 10
7.5
Offprints of articles collected by Randall. .................. 10
7.6
Drawings ..................................................... 11
Manuscript Repositories holding Lincoln material in Parts 4-5 ....... 11
Boston Public Library ............................................. 11
Chicago Historical Society ........................................ 11
Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. ..................................... 12
Library of Congress ............................................... 12
Maine Historical Society Library .................................. 13
Massachusetts Historical Society Library .......................... 13
New York Public Library ........................................... 14
Other Repositories ................................................ 14
Library of Congress, Newspapers ................................... 14
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Collection organization and location guide
Part 1. Herndon-Weik collection photostats
Box 1 (record storage box)
Hertz accession Vols. 3-5, bound in 12 Parts: 3-1, 3-2, 33, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6
Box 2 (flat storage box)
Hertz accession Vols. 1-2, 6-7
[Hertz accession, Vol. 8: see Emanuel Hertz collection]
Part 2. Herndon-Weik Library of Congress Collection microfilm
Uncat. microfilm cabinet, Right hand cabinet, 6th drawer
Row 1, Indexes to Herndon-Weik.
Also Greeley et al. (perhaps filmed for Harlan Hoyt
Horner).
Row 2, Herndon-Weik as first filmed by Library of Congress.
Part 3. Herndon-Weik Library of Congress Collection microfilm
prints
Box 5, record storage box
Prints of Herndon-Weik microfilm, organized chronologically
Part 4. Lincoln-related sources in the Library of Congress
Box 3 and Box 4 (flat storage boxes)
973.7L 6381, Vols. 1-9
973.7L 6381, Vols. 10-17
Oversize items (flat storage)
973.7L 6393 (Lincoln's re-election)
Part 5. Lincoln-related sources in various libraries
Box 2 (flat storage box) (cont.)
973.7L 638, 7 vols.
Oversize items (flat storage) (cont.)
973.7L 638, Vol. 5
Part 6. Lincoln Data microfilm
Uncat. microfilm cabinet, Right hand cabinet, 6th drawer
Rows 3-4, "Lincoln Data Microfilm," 14 reels.
Lincoln-related sources in various libraries.
Part 7. Material by or about Randall
Box 6
Book reviews (7.1), Correspondence (7.3), Articles (7.4)
Box 7
Offprints and reprints (7.2 and 7.5)
Box 4 (cont.) and flat storage
Drawings (7.6)
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Detailed information on Sources for Parts 1-6
Part 1. Herndon-Weik collection photostats
Hertz accession. [This list duplicates the Library's initial
inventory of this accession.]
I. Lincoln papers, 55 documents: letters, notes, official papers,
etc., some in Lncoln's handwriting or with his signature; others,
copies.
II. Legal documents, 28 documents: deeds, complaints, briefs,
etc., most of them pertaining to cases tried by Lincoln.
III. Herndon biographical fragments, 29 items: notes and
preliminary drafts of chapters for his book. [A collection of
Herndon memoranda.]
IV. Herndon-Weik correspondence: 89 items from Herndon to Weik,
in Hertz, The Hidden Lincoln. [Bound in three volumes: 1881-86,
1887-88, 1889-91]
V. Field notes, interviews, correspondence, etc. In Hertz, The
Hidden Lincoln: 70 letters from Herndon to various individuals;
48 letters and statements from various individuals to Herndon; 16
letters from various individuals to Weik; 21 others letters,
including five from Herndon to Gilder; 30 field notes,
interviews, etc. [Bound in alphabetical order by correspondent.]
VI. Newspaper material, broadsides, pictures, and miscellaneous,
34 items.
VII. Lincoln's scrapbook (used in Lincoln-Douglas debates).
VIII. Hertz correspondence and miscellany: filed in the Hertz
collection.
Part 5. Lincoln-related sources in various libraries
"Lincoln material, chiefly manuscripts, selected by J. G. Randall
from various collections."
973.7L 638, 7 vols.
v. 1. Boston Public library. From the Garrison letters: A.L.S. of
F. W. Chesson, Jan. 9, 1863
v. 2. Chicago Historical Society [Chicago History Museum]. From
the Reavis papers: 8 letters, Dec. 10, 1860-Dec. 3, 1864; from
the Gunther collection: 2 letters, Sept. 23, 1862-May 18, 1864; a
ms. signed W. W. Patton, Sept. 21, 1862; from the A. Eastman
papers: A.L.S. of Salmon P. Chase, Oct. 24, 1864; from the Barton
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collection: A.L.S. of Willie Lincoln, 1859; A.L.S. of Samuel Ryan
Curtis to Henry W. Halleck, Jan. 10, 1862
v. 3. Essex institute, Salem, Mass. From the N. P. Banks mss.: 11
letters, Apr. 11, 1860-Aug. 29, 1864
v. 4. Maine Historical Society Library. From the Nathan Clifford
papers: 15 letters, April 18, 1861-Jan. 20, 1882
v. 5. Massachusetts Historical Society. From the Bellows mss.: 2
letters, May 13, 1862-April 23, 1863; from the Everett mss.: 5
items, Aug. 5, 1861-Oct. 18, 1862 (including a commission, signed
Abraham Lincoln, Sept. 12, 1861); from the John A. Andrew mss.: 9
items, Jan. 28, 1864-Dec. 1, 1864; 11 broadsides, 1861-1865; a
proclamation of Gov. Andrew, Mar. 1, 1865 (oversized, in flat
storage)
v. 6. 3 A.L.S. of Roger Brooke Taney, from the Papers of Judge
Samuel Treat in the Missouri Historical Society, St.Louis, June
5, 1861; from the New-York Historical Society, July 11, 1863;
from the Chase mss. in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
v. 7. New York Public Library. From the Greeley mss.: 4 A.L.S.,
May 21, 1862-Aug. 15, 1864.
Part 4. Lincoln-related sources in the Library of Congress
"Lincoln material selected by J. G. Randall from the Division of
Manuscripts in the Library of Congress, 1866-1866"
973.7L 6381, Vols. 1-9.... 973.7L 6381, Vols. 10-17.
v. 1. Letters to James Gordon Bennett (Feb. 4, 1862-Dec. 15.
1864)
v. 2. Papers of Jeremiah S. Black (Nov. 14, 1860-Sept. 19, 1864)
v. 3. Correspondence of Zachariah Chandler (Sept. 3, 1860-Apr.
23, 1865)
v. 4. Papers of John J. Crittenden (Oct. 30, 1860-Apr. 23, 1861)
v. 5. A.L.S. of Salmond P. Chase (Nov. 10, 1860). Six dispatches
of Charles A. Dana to Edwin M. Stanton (Apr. 25, 1863-Apr. 7,
1865)
v. 6. A.L.S. of Norman Eastman to John Locke Scripps (Aug. 6,
1862)
v. 7. Papers of Thomas Ewing and Thomas Ewing Jr. (May 6, 1860Feb. 22, 1865), with an Abraham Lincoln autograph (May 16, 1864)
v. 8. Correspondence of Joshua R. Giddings and George W. Julian
(May 25, 1860-Jan. 28, 1862)
v. 9. Letters to James O. Harrison (Apr. 22 and 25, 1865)
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v. 10. Papers of Joseph Holt (Jan. 19, 1861-May 1, 1865). A.L.S.
of Abraham Lincoln (March 12, 1861)
v. 11. Papers of Andrew Johnson (March 29, 1861-May 1, 1866).
A.L.S. of Abraham Lincoln (Jan. 24, 1863)
v. 12. Papers of John Sherman (May 20, 1860-Feb. 17, 1861 [i.e.
1862])
v. 13. Correspondence of Thaddeus Stevens (Feb. 4, 1861-Jan. 9,
1865)
v. 14. Papers of Gideon Welles (March 17, 1860-Dec. 29, 1865).
Three A.L.S. (Oct. 14, Dec. 6 and 29, 1865) of Mrs. Mary (Todd)
Lincoln
v. 15. Letter of Benjamin Franklin Butler to Henry Wilson (Feb.
22, 1863)
v. 16. Correspondence of Salmon P. Chase (Sept. 30, 1863-Dec. 7,
1864). A.L.S. of Roger B. Taney to former Presdent Franklin
Pierce (June 12, 1861)(Pierce mss.). Letters to John Sherman
(Dec. 2 and May 4, 1864). Letter to Benjamin F. Wade (Jan. 10,
1862). Letters to Elihu B. Washburne (June 13 and 21, 1862)
v. 17. Secretary William H. Seward’s dispatch no. 10, to Charles
Francis Adams (May 21, 1861), with President Lincoln’s
alterations. Autograph statement of President Lincoln [Apr. 5,
1865] A.L.S. of President Lincoln to Gen. Godfrey Weitzel (Apr.
6, 1865).
973.7L 6393 (in flat storage)
Lincoln's re-election
"Photographic reproductions of pages selected by J. G. Randall
from newspapers in the Library of Congress (36 leaves). These
reproductions, arranged in chronological order (July 16-Sept. 29,
1864) usually show the first page, sometimes another page, and,
occasionally two pages. They are from the Albany Journal, Aug.
12, Sept. 15; Albany Evening Journal, Aug. 13, Sept. 15;
Baltimore Daily Gazette, Aug. 23, 26, 27; Boston Daily
Advertiser, Aug. 27 (p. [1]-[2]) 31, Sept. 14, 16, 29 (two
pages); Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo), Aug. 30, Sept. 15; Daily
Constitutional Union (Washington), July 16, Aug. 10, 13, 15 (p.
[1]-[2]), 16, 20; Morning Express (Buffalo), July 27, Aug. 2, 24,
26, 29, Sept. 15; The Press (Philadelphia), Aug. 17, 19; The Sun
(Baltimore), Aug. 20, 30, 31, Sept. 14, 16.
Part 6. Lincoln Data microfilm
BOX
Title on film
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Andrews #3, Mass. Hist. Soc.
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Andrew Mss. V.14
2
Andrews #2, Mass. Hist. Soc.
Andrew Mss. V.14
3
Andrews #5, Mass. Hist. Soc.
Andrew Mss. V.16,
V.15, V.14, V.26,
V.25, V.23, V.12,
V.8, V.5, V.4, V.3
4
Andrews #6, Mass. Hist. Soc.
Andrew Mss. V.23,
V.22, V.16
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Andrews #4, Mass. Hist. Soc.
Andrew Mss. V.14
6
MHS #1, Mass. Hist. Soc.
Andrew Mss. V.2
Everett Mss.
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Bancroft #2, George Bancroft Mss., Mass. Hist. Soc.
8
Bancroft #1, George Bancroft Mss., Mass. Hist. Soc.
9
Bellows #3, Mass. Hist. Soc.
Bellows Mss.
10
Montgomery Blair Mss.
Library of Congress
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Everett, Mass. Hist. Soc.
Bellows #4
12
William Lloyd Garrison #1
13
A. A. Lawrence Mss., Mass. Hist. Soc.
Lawrence #1, V.25, V.33
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Lawrence
Bancroft
A. A. Lawrence Mss
Andrews #1 V.23, V.22; V.26
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Lincoln Mss;
Gurowski Mss
Dickinson Mss
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New York World issues, Library of Congress
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Detailed inventory for Part 7
7.1 Book Reviews by Randall
Hubbard, Henry Clyde, The Older Middle West, 1840-1880: Its
Social and Political Life and Sectional Tendencies Before and
After the Civil War (1936)
Jones, Edgar De Witt, Lincoln and the Preachers (1948)
Munford, Beverley B., Virginia's Attitude toward Slavery and
Secession (1909)[notes].
Riddle, Donald W., Lincoln Runs for Congress (1948)
Stephenson, W. H. (managing editor, Mississippi Valley Historical
Review), asking Randall to review Leroy Fischer's paper on
Gurowski.
7.2
Offprints and reprints of articles by Randall.
For a full bibliography of Randall's writings, see Wayne C.
Temple, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 46:2
(Summer 1953), 128-31.
"Some Legal Aspects of the Confiscation Acts of the Civil War,"
American Historical Review, 18:1 (Oct. 1912), 79-96.
"Captured and Abandoned Property During the Civil War," American
Historical Review, 19:1 (Oct. 1913), 65-79.
"Democracy and War," History Teacher's Magazine, 8:10 (Dec.
1917), 329-36. [Randall at Roanoke College]
"The Newspaper Problem in its Bearing On Military Secrecy During
the Civil War," American Historical Review, 23:2 (Jan. 1918),
303-23.
"War Tasks and Accomplishments of the Shipping Boards,"
Historical Outlook [continuing the History Teacher's Magazine],
10:6 (June 1919), 305-10. [Randall as "Special Expert, United
States Shipping Board"]
George Rogers Clark's Service of Supply," Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, 8:3 (Dec. 1921), 250-63.
"When Jefferson's Home Was Bequeathed to the United States,"
South Atlantic Quarterly, 23:1 (Jan. 1924), 35-39.
"The Rule of Law under the Lincoln Administration," Historical
Outlook [], 17:6 (Oct. 1926), 272-81.
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"Lincoln in the Role of Dictator," South Atlantic Quarterly, 28:3
(July 1929), 236-52.
"The Interrelation of Social and Constitutional History,"
American Historical Review, 35:1 (Oct. 1929), 1-13,
"Lincoln's Task and Wilson's," South Atlantic Quarterly, 29:4
(Oct. 1930), 349-68.
"George Washington and 'Entangling Alliances," South Atlantic
Quarterly, 3:3 (July 1931), 221-29.
"John Sherman and Reconstruction," Mississippi Valley Historical
Review, 29:3 (Dec. 1932), 382-93.
"The Historian as Revisionist," Indiana History Bulletin, 15:2
(Feb. 1938), 90-101.
"The Blundering Generation," Mississippi Valley Historical
Review," 27:1 (June 1940), 3-28.
"'With Malice toward None'" (with Avery O. Craven and T. V.
Smith), University of Chicago Round Table (broadcast Feb. 11,
1945), 1-15.
"Lincoln and John Bright," Yale Review, 34:2 (Dec. 1944 [Winter
1945]), 292-305.
"Civil and Military Relationships Under Lincoln," Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography," (July 1945), 199-206.
"President Lincoln, Tactician of Human Relations," The Elks
Magazine," 28:9 (Feb. 1950), 10-11, 41.
"Historianship," American Historical Review," 58:1 (Oct. 1952),
249-64.
7.3
Randall Correspondence, 1926-53
Letters Sent
Sandburg, Carl, praising The People, Yes, after hearing the
recording of it, sent to Randall by Jack Kapp, Decca Record's
president), Sept. 29, Nov. 4, 1941.
Fischer, LeRoy H., page of comments on the manuscript published
in "Lincoln's Gadfly: Adam Gurowski," Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, 34:3 (Dec. 1949), 415-34.
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Letters Received
Anderson, Charles D. (Macmillan Co.), thanking Randall for his
memorandum on Clement Eaton, A History of the Old South (1949),
Dec. 9, 1949.
Basler, Roy P., June 23, 1950, enclosing his letter to Freeman
Champney (manager, Antioch Press, Yellow Springs, Ohio), June 25,
1950, regarding Basler's categorical view that a certain
"Lincoln" letter could not be genuine. The letter in question
had been submitted to Randall as an authentic Lincoln document.
Clark, Arthur C., Co., advertising Grenville M. Dodge, Personal
Collections of Lincoln, Grant, and Sherman (1915), and Randall's
bill for a copy, Apr. 30, 1938.
Creamer, John Henry (Cleveland, Ohio), regarding his manuscript,
Lincoln Under Enemy Fire: A Complete Account of his Experiences
during Early's Attack on Washington (1948), Jan. 24, 1946, and
Randall's reply, praising the work and suggesting specific
changes (3 pages), Feb. 7, 1946.
Eisenschiml, Otto (Chicago), Aug. 20, 1942: on negative reviews
of Eisenschiml's In the Shadow of Lincoln's Death (1940); on his
discussion of this in his autobiography, Without Fame: The
Romance of a Profession (1942); and on his support of LeRoy Henry
Fischer's study of "Adam Gurowski and the Civil War: A Radical's
Record" (Ph.D. diss., University of Illinois, 1943; published as
Lincoln's Gadfly, Adam Gurowski (1964).
Hambrecht, George P., on an exchange of off-prints of their
articles, Dec. 11, 1926
Long, J. C. (Bethlehem, Pa.), on using Randall's interpretations
of Lincoln in The Liberal Presidents: A Study of the Liberal
Tradition in the American Presidency (1948), Oct. 11, 1948.
Nichols, Roy F. (University of Pennsylvania), expressing his
appreciation of Randall's favorable review of his book, [probably
Franklin Pierce: Young Hickory of the Granite Hills (1931)], June
14, 1932.
Pratt, Harry E., wanting to talk with Randall, June 26, 1931.
Roderick Paul Thaler on his article in the Slavonic Review and on
his graduate courses at Harvard, Oct. 12, 1952; later two other
offprints.
Rolle, Andrew F., on his military service in World War II and the
Korean War, and on finishing his Ph.D. at UCLA. Also offprints
of his articles, "California Filibustering and the Hiwaiian
Kingdom, Pacific Historical Review, 19:3 (Aug. 1950), and "Futile
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Filibustering in Baja California, 1888-1890," ibid., 20:2 (May
1951).
Ronalds, Francis S. (Morristown National Historic Park), Mar. 29,
1943.
Stephenson, Wendell H. (manager editor, Mississippi Valley
Historical Review), urging Randall to review Fischer's manuscript
on Gurowski, Oct. 1, 1948.
Wasson, R. Gordon (a vice president of J. P. Morgan & Co.),
asking if he might quote from Randall's letter to him on the
jacket of a new edition of Wasson's work, The Hall Carbine Affair
(1941, 1947); Randall's replied, not wishing to be quoted as "I
do not consider myself an authority on this particular subject;
and Wasson's acknowledgment. Letters of Jan. 20, 22, 26, 1948.
Also photocopies of two reviews of Wasson's book.
7.4
Articles about Randall
Harry E. Pratt, "James Garfield Randall, 1881-1953," Journal of
the Illinois State Historical Society, 46:2 (Summer 1953), 11928.
Wayne C. Temple, "J. G. Randall: Dean of the Lincoln Scholars,"
Illinois Libraries, 67:6 (June 1985), 498-506.
James Harvey Young, "Randall's Lincoln: An Academic Scholar's
Biography," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 19:2
(Summer 1998), 1-13.
7.5
Offprints of articles collected by Randall.
The Randall collection contains about 82 separate articles, all
probably given to Randall by his students and friends and some of
which are inscribed with notes of appreciation. A few are also
inscribed to Ruth Painter Randall. The old Lincoln Room card
catalog (row 1, drawer 10) contains an early set of cards for
these uncataloged items.
In addition, this section includes certain early or special
items:
1. Ida M. Tarbell, four articles in McClure's Magazine, [Jan.,
Feb., Mar., and Nov. 1896].
2. Leslie J. Perry, "Lincoln's Home Life in Washington: three
facsimile reproductions from President to Mrs. Lincoln, from
the Archives of the War Department," in Harper's New Monthly
Magazine, 561 (Feb. 1897), 353-59.
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3. Alexander Woollcott, "Get Down, You Fool" [Oliver Wendell
Holmes to Lincoln, at Fort Stevens], Atlantic Monthly, 161:2
(Feb. 1938), 169-73.
4. Mathew, Lewis Baltzell, "The Clay-Thompson Mission into
Canada," typescript [iii, 80], carbon typescript submitted for
an M.S. in Education (1946). Pencil note by Randall on ii:
Randall's "Memo. Since Ms. Mayhew did not take the A M in
Hist., this is not a master's thesis, & is not deposited as
such in Library. It is merely accepted as 2 units (grad) in
Hist. 12/14/46
7.6
Drawings
Randall and Lincoln on the cover of the Saturday Review of
Literature, Nov. 14, 1945, drawn by Frances O'Brien (Garfield).
[Framed; stored in open flat storage cabinet]
Pencil sketch by Randall [digitized and filed in Box 4].
"Wayne C. Temple / from Life / J. R. Randall / Nov. 16, 1951"
[Gift of Dr. Temple]. Biographers of Randall often point out his
talent in making portraits in pencil, water color, and oil.
Manuscript Repositories holding Lincoln material in Parts 4-5
Q.973.7 L638 facsim., v. 1.
Boston Public Library
Garrison, William Lloyd (Editor, The Liberator), F.W. Chesson to
Garrison, 1863.
Q.973.7 L638, v. 2.
Chicago Historical Society
Barton Collection, Univ. of Chicago, Willie Lincoln to
Henry Reeman, 1859.
Curtis, Samuel Ryan (Union Brig. Gen.) to Henry Wager Halleck
(Union Maj. Gen.), 1862.
Eastman, Z., papers, 1864.
Gunther Collection, papers, 1862-64.
Patton, W. W., papers, 1865.
Reavis, Logan Uriah, papers, 1860-64.
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Q.973.7 L638 facsim., v. 3.
Essex Institute, Salem, Mass.
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss (Governor, Mass.; Union Major General),
papers, 1860-64.
Library of Congress
Q973.7 L6381 facsim., v. 1-15
Single collections per volume:
Bennett, James Gordon (Editor, New York Herald), papers, 1862-64.
Q973.7 L6381 facsim., v. 1.
Black, Jeremiah Sullivan (Attorney General, Pa.; Secretary of
State under Buchanan), papers, 1860-64. Ibid., v. 2.
Chandler, Zachariah (U.S. Senator, Mich.), papers, 1860-65.
Ibid., v. 3.
Crittenden, John Jordan (U.S. Senator, Ky.), papers, 1860-61.
Ibid., v. 4.
Dana, Charles Anderson (Asst. Secretary of War; Editor, New York
Sun), papers, 1860-66. Ibid., v. 5.
Doolittle, James Rood (U.S. Senator, Wisc.), letter from Norman
Eastman to John Locke Scripps, 1862. Ibid., v. 6.
Ewing, Thomas (U.S. Congressman, Ohio; Secretary of the Treasury;
Secretary of the Interior), papers, including Lincoln to Ewing
[1864], 1860-65. Ibid., v. 7.
Giddings-Julian Collection (Giddings, Joshua Reed (U.S.
Congressman, Ohio) and Julian, George Washington (Republican
Party Leader)), papers, 1860-62. Ibid., v. 8.
Harrison, James Orlando (of Kentucky), papers, 1860-66.
v. 9.
Ibid.,
Holt, Joseph (Judge Advocate General, Union Army), papers,
including Lincoln to Holt [1861], 1860-66. Ibid., v. 10.
Johnson, Andrew (U.S. Vice President; U.S. President), papers,
including Lincoln to Johnson [1863], 1861-66. Ibid., v. 11.
Sherman, John (U.S. Senator, Ohio), papers, 1860-62.
12.
Ibid., v.
Stevens, Thaddeus (U.S. Congressman, Penn.), papers, 1861-65.
Ibid., v. 13.
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Welles, Gideon (Secretary of the Navy), papers, 1860-65.
v. 14.
Wilson, Henry (U.S. Senator, Mass.), papers, 1863.
Ibid.,
Ibid., v. 15.
Q973.7 L6381 facsim., v. 16.
Multiple collections:
Chase, Salmon Portland (Secretary of Treasury; U.S. Supreme Court
Chief Justice), papers, 1863-64.
Pierce, Franklin (U.S. President), letter from Roger B. Taney
(U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice) to Pierce, 1861.
Sherman, John (U.S. Senator, Ohio), papers, 1864.
Wade Benjamin Franklin (U.S. Senator, Ohio), papers, 1862.
Washburne, Elihu B. (U.S. Congressman, Ill.), papers, 1862.
Q973.7 L6381 facsim., v. 17
Multiple collections:
Lincoln, Abraham (U.S. President), letter to Gen. Godfrey
Weitzel, 1865.
Lincoln, Abraham (U.S. President), statement, 1865.
Seward, William Henry (Secretary of State), letter to Charles
Francis Adams (U.S. Minister to Great Britain), 1861.
Q973.7 L638 facsim., v. 4.
Maine Historical Society Library
Clifford, Nathan (U.S. Supreme Court Justice), papers, 1861-62.
Q973.7 L638 facsim., v. 5
Massachusetts Historical Society Library
Bellows, Henry Whitney (President, U.S. Sanitary Commission),
papers, 1862-63.
Everett, Edward, papers, including commission signed by Lincoln
[1861], 1861-62.
Andrew, John Albion (Governor, Mass.), papers, 1861-65.
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Q.973.7 L638 facsim., v. 7.
New York Public Library
Greeley, Horace (Editor, New York Tribune), papers, 1862-64.
Q 973.7 L638 facsim., v. 6
Other Repositories
Taney, Roger Brooke (U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice), papers,
1861-63. [from Treat Papers, Missouri Historical Society;
Chase Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania; New-York
Historical Society]
F973.7L63 BL6393 facsim.
Library of Congress, Newspapers
Albany Journal, Aug. 12, Sept. 15, 1864
Albany Evening Journal, Aug. 13, Sept. 15, 1864
Baltimore Daily Gazette, Aug. 23, 26, and 27, 1864
Boston Daily Advertiser, Aug. 27, 31; Sept. 14, 16, 29, 1864
Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo), Aug. 30, Sept. 15, 1864
Daily Constitutional Union (Washington), July 16, Aug.
10,
13, 15, 16, and 20, 1864
Morning Express (Buffalo), July 27, Aug. 2, 24, 26, 29, Sept. 15,
1864
The Press (Philadelphia), Aug. 17, 19, 1864
The Sun (Baltimore), Aug. 20, 30, 31, Sept. 14, 16, 1864
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