Accession

Location

Name and Date

80-2190

Lincoln Family Papers

 

Enoch Lincoln.

To "the Gentlemen, the Select-Men of Hingham." Ca. 1774. LS, 1 p. Re: writes about the method of supplying the Continental Army with hay; mentions George Washington.

80-1445

Lincoln Family Papers

[Sarah French]

[Springfield, Ill.] To "My dear Willard" [Amos Willard French] Sept. 6, [1866] ALS, 4 pp. (1 pc.) Re: writes of the visits by Mr. McClernand to Lincoln's Tomb, and discusses Mrs. Lincoln and Tad. Mentions both Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Wallace.

80-1443

Lincoln Family Papers

Mrs. L[incoln].

To Mr. W. Jan. 9, 1867. ALS, 2 pp. Re: writes that she was visited with a "serious affliction" within the last few days, and that she is disobeying her doctor in writing to him. Writes that she and her son remember the gardeners "so kindly."

80-1444

Lincoln Family Papers

Mary Lincoln.

Cronberg. To Mrs. Orne. Sept. 10, 1869. ALS. Re: discusses a conversation regarding "Murphy," and says it's best not to mention his name to Col. Forney. Mentions a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Glazier, and philosophizes about politics.

98-01

Lincoln Family Papers

Autograph of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln.

July, 1874.

80-1447

Lincoln Family Papers

Robert T. Lincoln.

War Department, Washington. To Charles J. Folger. Oct. 23, 1883. ALS, 1 p. Re: he is replying to a request for a set of official postage stamps, and writes that he is enclosing them "herewith."

Tarbell biography of Lincoln, v. 2

The Life of Abraham Lincoln / Ida M. Tarbell.

Leonard Swett.

Chicago. To Hon. Robert Lincoln, Secy. of War, Washington, D.C. Feb. 11, 1884. Typewritten. LS, 2 pp. Re: that Judge Drummond "is about to send in his resignation," and further recommends Judge Blodgett be promoted to fill the vacancy.

98-0019

Lincoln Family Papers

A. Lincoln.

Essay about James Fenimore Cooper, written by the grandson of Abraham Lincoln. Re: the novels and writings of James Fenimore Cooper. Handwritten, signed, 1 p. Nov. 16, 1886.

80-1448

Lincoln Family Papers

Robert T. Lincoln.

Chicago. To "My dear Watriman." Apr. 18, 1889. ALS, 3 pp. (1 pc.) Re: writes to say that he "would be glad to oblige you in the matter you suggest …"

80-1715;80-1716;80-2939;80-2944

Lincoln Family Papers

Checks

written during Aug. 1890-Dec. 1934. 10 items.

80-1471

Lincoln Family Papers

R[obert] T. L[incoln].

Lake Shore Drive. To [Hon. Edward S. Isham]. Jan. 1, 1900. ALS, 1 p., envelope. Re: note stating that "here is the signature you wish."

80-1472

Lincoln Family Papers

Robert T. Lincoln.

Chicago. To John W. Starr, Jr., Esq. Millersburg, Pennsylvania. Nov. 8, 1910. Typewritten, LS, 1 p. Re: writes that he has always "been careful to refrain from making any expressions concerning my father for publication."

80-1473

Lincoln Family Papers

Robert T. Lincoln.

Manchester, Vermont. To Daniel Breck, Esq. St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 5, 1911.Typewritten, LS, 1 p. Re:discusses the situation of Miss Margaret Ann Todd, in St. Louis, and requests further information concerning her circumstances.

80-1474

Lincoln Family Papers

Envelope addressed to Golfer's Magazine.

Apr. 22, 1915. Addressed by Robert T. Lincoln.

80-1475

Record Group Material--c.f. Lincoln Family Papers

Telegram from Robert Todd Lincoln.

To F.A. Seiberling, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Lincoln Memorial University. Feb. 12, [1917]. Photocopy of original. Re: declines an invitation to the twentieth anniversary of the Lincoln Memorial University.

80-1476

Lincoln Family Papers

Robert T. Lincoln.

Hildene. Manchester, Vermont. Oct. 7, 1917. To Messrs. Shake & Kimmell.Vincennes, Indiana. . Re: writes that he appreciates "the terms of your letter …," and asks to be excused from appearing in a case as a witness. Typewritten.

80-1478

Lincoln Family Papers

Robert T. Lincoln.

Manchester, Vermont. To Charles T. White, Esq. Department of Taxes and Assessments, Municipal Building, New York. Oct. 19, 1917.Typewritten, LS, 2 pp., envelope. Re: discusses White's published letter about the Barnard statue.

80-1479

Lincoln Family Papers

Robert T. Lincoln.

Washington, D.C. To Mr. Howard. St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 1, 1921. Typewritten, LS. Re: thanks him for sending Dr. John Wesley Hill's book about his father, and further discusses the public regard "in which my father's memory is held."

80-1377

Record Group Material

Robert T. Lincoln.

Washington, D.C. To Dr. John Wesley Hill. Washington, D.C. LS, 1 p. Re: declines the acceptance of an invitation to be present at a luncheon to be given by the Trustees of Lincoln Memorial University on Feb. 12, 1925 at the New Willard Hotel.

80-1340

Lincoln Family Papers

John Armstrong.

To "My dear Mary" [Mary Lincoln], n.d. ALS, 1 p. Re: requests a copy of Gen. Montgomery's letter from her, and mentions a M. Ward.