Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Lincoln” in chapter 1.34, section c.1.34.77, page 252 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36.:
...e object had in view and the convention of such gentlemen is unnecessary.
He wishes the paper withdrawn and I shall recall my publications assembling them.
On the following day, 14 April, 1865, Mr. Lincoln was assassinated.
You and myself, through Gen. Old, sent a telegram for leave to go to Washington.
Stanton's deposition is interesting in this connection.
Yours truly, J. A. Campbell.
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