Complete works of Abraham Lincoln . er Concerning Steamer 133 Order Concerning the Steamer FunaymaSolace Executive Mansion, December 3, war steamer called the Funayma Solace,having been built in this country, for the Japan-ese government and at the instance of that gov-ernment, it is deemed to comport with the pub-lic interest, in view of the unsettled condition ofthe relations of the United States with that Em-pire, that the steamer should not be allowed toproceed to Japan. If, however, the Secretaryof the Navy should ascertain that the steameris adapted to our service, he is authorize


Complete works of Abraham Lincoln . er Concerning Steamer 133 Order Concerning the Steamer FunaymaSolace Executive Mansion, December 3, war steamer called the Funayma Solace,having been built in this country, for the Japan-ese government and at the instance of that gov-ernment, it is deemed to comport with the pub-lic interest, in view of the unsettled condition ofthe relations of the United States with that Em-pire, that the steamer should not be allowed toproceed to Japan. If, however, the Secretaryof the Navy should ascertain that the steameris adapted to our service, he is authorized topurchase her, but the purchase money will beheld in trust toward satisfying any valid claimswhich may be presented by the Japanese on ac-count of the construction of the steamer and thefailure to deliver the same, as above set forth. Abraham Lincoln. Card to Secretary of WarSecretary of War. Sir: Without an if or an and, let ColonelElliott W. Rice be made a Brigadier-Generalin the United States Army. A. LINCOLN. [Without Date.]. House in which Lincoln Died No. 516 Tenth St., N. W., opposite Fords Theatre,Washington, D. C. Lincoln Bibliography Compiled by Daniel Fish of the Minnesota Bar Copyright, ipo6> byDANIEL FISH Preface 1 ^HE following bibliography is a revisionand enlargement of the catalogueissued under my supervision in 1900,entitled Lincoln Literature. As expected,and of course desired, the circulation of thattentative list drew from their hiding-places manyomitted items, more than a hundred such beingnow added. These, with the large number sincepublished, swell the total to upward of a thou-sand, not counting reprints or successive editions. The intended scope of the work should beaccurately noted, for it is limited to a definitepurpose: Printed books and pamphlets only are em-braced, construing the latter term prints of all sorts and unimportantleaflets, myriads of which were issued and havedisappeared, are omitted. Such of these as arestil


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