Complete works of Abraham Lincoln . A. LINCOLN. Telegram to Secretary Seward Washington, D. C, February 2, William H. Seward, Fortress Monroe,Va.: Induced by a despatch of General Grant,I join you at Fort Monroe, as soon as I cancome. A. LINCOLN. Letter to J. F. Driggs Executive Mansion, February 3, dear Sir: I have received at your handsa very fine specimen of the Mackinaw salmontrout, and I beg that you will convey to Mr. 356 Abraham Lincoln [Feb. 4 Williams my cordial thanks for his kindthoughtfulness, and accept my acknowledgmentsfor your courtesy in the transmission of h


Complete works of Abraham Lincoln . A. LINCOLN. Telegram to Secretary Seward Washington, D. C, February 2, William H. Seward, Fortress Monroe,Va.: Induced by a despatch of General Grant,I join you at Fort Monroe, as soon as I cancome. A. LINCOLN. Letter to J. F. Driggs Executive Mansion, February 3, dear Sir: I have received at your handsa very fine specimen of the Mackinaw salmontrout, and I beg that you will convey to Mr. 356 Abraham Lincoln [Feb. 4 Williams my cordial thanks for his kindthoughtfulness, and accept my acknowledgmentsfor your courtesy in the transmission of his pres-ent. I am, sir, very truly yours, A. Lincoln. Telegram to Officer commanding atJohnsons Island, Ohio Washington, D. C, February 4, in command at Johnsons Island, Ohio:Parole Lieutenant John A. Stephens, prisonerof war, to report to me here in person, and sendhim to me. It is in pursuance of an arrange-ment I made yesterday with his uncle, Hon. Stephens. Acknowledge receipt. A. Lincoln. ll. XOO^.^h^, P^3 5.


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