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Jacob Bunn to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 25, 1863 (Complains about Ninian Edwards and other Democratic office holders in Springfield)

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Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 23, 1863 (Complaints about Ninian Edwards and William Bailhache; endorsed by William Yates, et al.)

George B. Kinkead to Ninian W. Edwards, Saturday, December 01, 1860 (Secession and the necessity of Lincoln issuing reassurance to the South)

Ninian Edwards to James Madison, December 13, 1813.

Ninian Edwards to James Madison, December 13, 1813.

Gas rationing booklet. This is the inside of the front cover and the first page of the new "A" gasoline coupon book, which motorists in the East Coast rationed area will need to obtain their basic rations of gasoline when the coupon plan goes into effect in July. Instructions appearing inside the front cover warn holders against tearing out the coupons and presenting them loose at a service station. The six coupons on the first page are marked "A-1," which means they may be used at any time during the first two months after the plan goes into effect. Coupons on the following pages are numbered "A-2," "A-3," etc., and will be good during the respective two-month periods. The book rations gasoline for the period of one year

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Ozias M. Hatch, William Butler, and Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 22, 1861 (Oppose appointment of Ninian Edwards)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: William Bressic to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 17, 1860 (Throw out all Democratic office holders)

Prairie du Chien in 1827 : letters of Joseph M. Street to Gov. Ninian Edwards of Illinois

Ninian Edwards to Andrew Jackson, June 27, 1815

Bureau of Standards speeds up photomicrography with new apparatus. Washington, D.C., Aug. 18. By means of this new apparatus just designed by the metallurgical divisions of the National Bureau of Standards, it is now possible to make 700 micrographs per working day of the structural effect of corrosion on cross sections of metallic specimans. This new machine uses roll film of 900 negatives at one loading, thus dispensing with the repeated loading and unloading of individual film holders by which method the Bureau was only formerly able to make 12 micrographs per working day. Willard H. Mutohler, one of the designers of the apparatus is hown photographing the corrosion on airplace materials, 8/18/37

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correspondence jacob bunn jacob bunn abraham lincoln abraham lincoln monday ninian edwards ninian edwards democratic office holders democratic office holders springfield 1863 high resolution american civil war civil war