Dated April 16, 1861, this is a letter written by Ohio Governor William Dennison Jr. to President Abraham Lincoln in which he declares that if Kentucky Governor Beriah Magoffin will not send the number of militia requested from Kentucky for Union service in the Civil War, then Ohio will supply an additional four regiments
This letter dated May 7, 1835, was written by Captain Thomas W. Bartley of Mansfield, Ohio, to Gover...
Letter from an unidentified author (the signature has been cut out) on notepaper from David McComb &...
Finding aid and typescript (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3277...
Dated April 15, 1861, this is a letter written by Ohio Governor William Dennison Jr. to President Ab...
Letter dated September 23, 1861, from Thomas A. Scott, Acting Secretary of War with the United State...
Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 642. Lette...
Letter from Indiana Governor Morton to Lincoln. Morton informs Lincoln that Indiana will soon have 3...
Portrait of Governor William Dennison who served one, two year term as Governor from 1860-1862. When...
This item is a detail from the Draft Order from the American Civil War, signed by Abraham Lincoln, S...
This letter was written by Major James Cochran to Governor Robert Lucas on June 16, 1835. Cochran ex...
In this letter Lincoln mentions raising troops in Indiana between the Ohio and Wabash Rivers, includ...
This letter dated May 2, 1835, was written by Lieutenant Colonel John Murray of Richland County, Ohi...
This handwritten letter, dated August 19, 1852, is written from Abraham Lincoln to Willie P. Mangum,...
Established in 1861, Camp Dennison was a military recruiting and training camp for the Union Army du...
This pamphlet includes and letter and resolution addressed to President Lincoln from the May 19,1863...
This letter dated May 7, 1835, was written by Captain Thomas W. Bartley of Mansfield, Ohio, to Gover...
Letter from an unidentified author (the signature has been cut out) on notepaper from David McComb &...
Finding aid and typescript (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3277...
Dated April 15, 1861, this is a letter written by Ohio Governor William Dennison Jr. to President Ab...
Letter dated September 23, 1861, from Thomas A. Scott, Acting Secretary of War with the United State...
Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 642. Lette...
Letter from Indiana Governor Morton to Lincoln. Morton informs Lincoln that Indiana will soon have 3...
Portrait of Governor William Dennison who served one, two year term as Governor from 1860-1862. When...
This item is a detail from the Draft Order from the American Civil War, signed by Abraham Lincoln, S...
This letter was written by Major James Cochran to Governor Robert Lucas on June 16, 1835. Cochran ex...
In this letter Lincoln mentions raising troops in Indiana between the Ohio and Wabash Rivers, includ...
This letter dated May 2, 1835, was written by Lieutenant Colonel John Murray of Richland County, Ohi...
This handwritten letter, dated August 19, 1852, is written from Abraham Lincoln to Willie P. Mangum,...
Established in 1861, Camp Dennison was a military recruiting and training camp for the Union Army du...
This pamphlet includes and letter and resolution addressed to President Lincoln from the May 19,1863...
This letter dated May 7, 1835, was written by Captain Thomas W. Bartley of Mansfield, Ohio, to Gover...
Letter from an unidentified author (the signature has been cut out) on notepaper from David McComb &...
Finding aid and typescript (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3277...