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Letters from 1864

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THOMAS EMMETT, President to Resolved, That the address adopted by the Executive of the Union and Emancipation Society be accepted as the expression of opinion of the friends of union and emancipation in Oldham, and that a copy thereof be sent to his excellency Charles Francis Adams, with a request that he will transmit it to President Lincoln, on our behalf, together with this resolution, December 10, 1864

From THOMAS EMMETT, President
To Resolved, That the address adopted by the Executive of the Union and Emancipation Society be accepted as the expression of opinion of the friends of union and emancipation in Oldham, and that a copy thereof be sent to his excellency Charles Francis Adams, with a request that he will transmit it to President Lincoln, on our behalf, together with this resolution
December 10, 1864

Address of the Oldham Auxiliary Union and Emancipation Society to his excellency Abraham Lincoln on his re-election to the presidency, November 8, 1864. Sir: We hasten to congratulate you on…