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Anecdotes and notes concerning Abraham Lincoln, by Joseph Medill, 1876

 File — Box: 1A, Folder: 2.5

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Eleanor Medill (Cissy) Patterson Papers consist chiefly of Medill, McCormick and Patterson family correspondence, Joseph Medill business and political letters, Chicago Tribune historical material, and a collection of letters of Joseph Medill and others to and from important people. The papers cover the years 1846-1910, approximately, with most of the material falling in the 1850-1899 period. The name of the collection reflects its provenance, not its contents. There is much information about Mrs. Patterson in letters written by her parents, grandparents, and others, but only a few childhood letters written by her.

Dates

  • Other: 1876

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on use of the materials in the department for research; all patrons must comply with federal copyright regulations.

Extent

From the Collection: 17 Boxes

Language of Materials

English

Extent

Leaves [1]-24, 27-32, 20-23, 24B, 25B, 26. No attempt has been made to determine the proper order of the leaves.

General

Inscribed in pencil "Writtein in 1876."

General

The original finding aid described this item as "Medill letter to McClure re Lincoln's Bloomington speech; Medill's anecdote concerning Lincoln's New York speech, and notes concerning Lincoln."

Library Details

Part of the Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections Repository

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