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Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 33
A City to let.
--The Lincoln Government is hereby informed by the New York Day-Book that the city is "for rent" cheap:
Who wants to rent a city — a regular "big thing?" New York is just now plastered all over with handbills, "To Let." Don't "Dr." Lincoln, of Washington, want to hire a city?
It will probably cost him a little more than it did to buy some of our M. C.'s — but the city is "To Let