Autograph note signed

Abraham LINCOLN

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Autograph note signed
Autograph note signed
Autograph note signed

LINCOLN WRITES TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR

LINCOLN, Abraham. Autograph directive signed. No place, March 23, 1863. Single sheet (4 by 3 inches), writing on recto only; framed with portrait, entire piece 17 by 13 inches.

Autograph directive signed by President Abraham Lincoln, “Sec. Of War, please see the bearer & appoint him a Quarter-Master, if another is needed. A. Lincoln. March 23, 1863.”

This directive was addressed to Edwin Stanton, Lincoln’s dynamic Secretary of War, whose tireless work ethic and control of everything under his purview resulted in a highly effective War Department. March, 1863 was a pivotal month for both Stanton and Lincoln. By 1863, it had become apparent that the Union Army was not going to be able to maintain necessary troop levels, so Stanton initiated the first forced conscription in U.S. history with the March 3 Enrollment Act, which precipitated the week-long Draft Riots. “During the course of the war, Stanton’s response to Lincoln evolved from disdain to respect and warm affection. While the two men often disagreed, the president was able to soften the war secretary’s harsh demeanor and draw him out of his self-absorption, and they became close friends” (ANB). Note docketed in red ink above Lincoln’s note, and addressed in another hand across note.

Fine condition, Lincoln’s writing and signature fine and bold, handsomely framed.

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