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David L. Gregg to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 24, 1863 (Thomas Dryer's incompetence as commissioner in Hawaii)

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correspondence david gregg abraham lincoln abraham lincoln saturday thomas dryer thomas dryer incompetence commissioner hawaii 1863 high resolution