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Lincoln Abraham 1809 - 1865 Abraham Lincoln Second Election Campaign broadsheet, along with a great U. S. Grant appeal highlighting the dire state of the Confederacy and and the South's wishes to keep Slavery alive

Broadside, 4 pages, 5.75" x 9.25", City Point [Virginia], August 16, 1864, to E. B. Washburne. Moderate foxing and chipped edges, tear along fold.

A fascinating letter by Ulysses S. Grant proselytizing the imminent demise of the South in which Grant states "The rebels have now in their ranks their last man. The little boys and old men are guarding prisoners, guarding railroads, and bridgesŠ—...A man lost by them can not be replaced. They have robbed the cradle and the grave equally to get their present force. Besides what they lose in frequent skirmishes and battles, they are now losing from desertion and other causes at least one regiment per day. With this drain upon them the end is not fair distantŠ—...Their only hope now is a divided NorthŠ—...I have no doubt but the enemy are exceedingly anxious to hold out until after the Presidential electionŠ—...They hope a counter revolution. They hope for a peace candidateŠ—..."

Located on the verso of Grant's letter is a printed page of the "PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF 1864" in which The Union Congressional Committee proposed to issue additional documents for distribution among the people. Included among the long list of documents for distribution is "What Lincoln's administration has done", again highlighting the growing tension of the period.

A wonderful introspective accounting of a turning point of the Civil War by Ulysses S. Grant, with a reference to the upcoming [Lincoln] Presidential election.

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