
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM Document signed as president,
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM
Document signed as president, one page, folio, vellum, Washington, 4 April 1863. Countersigned by Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War, commission conferring the rank of Brigadier General of Volunteers on Lewis C. Hunt. With original paper seal. Framed.
Document signed as president, one page, folio, vellum, Washington, 4 April 1863. Countersigned by Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War, commission conferring the rank of Brigadier General of Volunteers on Lewis C. Hunt. With original paper seal. Framed.
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