The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 7: 1863-1865 by Abraham Lincoln
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relied for particulars, she left without mentioning a name or other
particular by which to identify the case. On opening the letter I found it equally vague, having nothing to identify by, except her own signature, which seems to be "Mrs. Anna S. King." I could not again find her. If you have a case which you shall think is probably the one intended, please apply my dispatch of this morning to it. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO E. P. EVANS. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, D. C., November 23, 1863. E. P. EVANS, West Union, Adams County, Ohio: Yours to Governor Chase in behalf of John A Welch is before me. Can there be a worse case than to desert and with letters persuading others to desert? I cannot interpose without a better showing than you make. When did he desert? when did he write the letters? A. LINCOLN. TO SECRETARY SEWARD. EXECUTIVE MANSION, |
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