From Frederick L. Olmstead to Preston King, July 9, 1862 Office of the Sanitary Commission, Army of the Potomac, Berkely, James River, July 9th 1862. My Dear Sir, As one of your constituents, observing this army from a peculiar point of view, may I tell you what I think of the duty of government to [...]
From Ulysses Doubleday to John G. Nicolay1 Bank of North America New York Nov 18. 1860 Dear Sir. Since I last wrote, enclosing letters from my brother, I have received many others from him, which, coupled with other information in my possession, left no doubt in my mind of the complicity of the President with [...]
City of New York. Astor House, Oct 28, 1860 Dear Sir: I am here on business, but shall be at home in a few days. Inclosed I send you a letter written by me and the comments upon it by the Herald of this city. In its endeavor to make something out of it the [...]
From William L. Hodge to Thomas Corwin Washington 18th Oct 1860 My dear Sir I address you on what I consider a very important subject—and beg your careful attention, even at the expense of a little time and trouble in decyphering my hieroglyphics. There is no shadow of a doubt but the Union is in [...]
Cleveland O. Oct. 17, 1860 Honble Abraham Lincoln Dr. Sir I send you the Cleveland Leader of Sep. 28 1859 containing a letter over my signature addressed to S. A Douglas and Judge Ranney, the latter of whom of this city was the Dem. candidate for our Governorship last fall. I considered their quotations made [...]