Complete works of Abraham Lincoln . helped. A. Lincoln. 286 Abraham Lincoln [May 30 Letter to J. K. Dubois and Others1 Executive Mansion, May 29, : Agree among yourselves uponany two of your own number—one of whom tobe quartermaster and the other to be commissary—to serve at Springfield, Illinois, and send metheir names, and I will appoint truly, A. Lincoln. Telegram to General A. E. Burnside Washington, May 29, Burnside, Cincinnati, O.:Your despatch of to-day received. When Ishall wish to supersede you I will let you the cabinet regretted t


Complete works of Abraham Lincoln . helped. A. Lincoln. 286 Abraham Lincoln [May 30 Letter to J. K. Dubois and Others1 Executive Mansion, May 29, : Agree among yourselves uponany two of your own number—one of whom tobe quartermaster and the other to be commissary—to serve at Springfield, Illinois, and send metheir names, and I will appoint truly, A. Lincoln. Telegram to General A. E. Burnside Washington, May 29, Burnside, Cincinnati, O.:Your despatch of to-day received. When Ishall wish to supersede you I will let you the cabinet regretted the necessity of arrest-ing, for instance, Vallandigham, some perhapsdoubting there was a real necessity for it; but,being done, all were for seeing you through withit. A. Lincoln. 1 Besides Dubois, the above letter was addressed to O. , John Williams, Jacob Bunn, John Bunn, George , William Yates, S. M. Cullom, Charles W. Matheny,William F. Elkin, Francis Springer, B. A. Watson, EliphaletHawley and James COSO00 |_( V OO P <; .5 ?S £ < fad U h u •-= 286 Abraham Lincoln [May 30 Letter to J. K. Dubois and Others1 Executive Mansion, May 29, : Agree among yourselves uponany two of your own number—one of whom tobe quartermaster and the other to be commissary—to serve at Springfield, Illinois, and send metheir names, and I will appoint truly, A. Lincoln. Telegram to General A. E. Burnside Washington, May 29, Burnside, Cincinnati, O.:Your despatch of to-day received. When Ishall wish to supersede you I will let you the cabinet regretted the necessity of arrest-ing, for instance, Vallandigham, some perhapsdoubting there was a real necessity for it; but,being done, all were for seeing you through withit. A. Lincoln. 1 Besides Dubois, the above letter was addressed to O. , John Williams, Jacob Bunn, John Bunn, George , William Yates, S. M. Cullom, Charles W. Matheny,William F. Elki


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