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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from Salmon Portland Chase to Irwin McDowell. March 30, 1865. Washington, March 30, 1865 My dear General: I must trust to your benignity in past to the validity of my apology for pardon of the delay which seems to accuse me of...
- Contributor: Chase, Salmon Portland
- Date: 1865-03-30
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from Salmon Portland Chase to Irwin McDowell. March 30, 1865. Still, had it pleased Mr. Lincoln to let me follow my own judgement in making appointments in the Treasury Department, uncontrolled by anyone except himself, and by himself only on public grounds,...
- Contributor: Chase, Salmon Portland
- Date: 1865-03-30
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from Salmon Portland Chase to Irwin McDowell. March 30, 1865. the loss of the Union and of American nationality. Of course I did not hesitate; all I could do to assure his success I did, and no one could be more gratified...
- Contributor: Chase, Salmon Portland
- Date: 1865-03-30
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from Salmon Portland Chase to Irwin McDowell. March 30, 1865.
- Contributor: Chase, Salmon Portland
- Date: 1865-03-30