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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. Autograph Inscription Signed, "Let this man / be discharged / A. Lincoln / Dec. 30, 1864,"

COMPASSIONATE LINCOLN LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. Autograph Inscription Signed, "Let this man / be discharged / A. Lincoln / Dec. 30, 1864," on the terminal page of a letter to him from his friend Leonard Swett, requesting that a recently drafted telegraph operator of "delicate constitution" be discharged. The letter, 2 pages, 8vo, with integral blank, "Astor House" stationery; slight smudging to signature, short separations at folds, toning at edges and on terminal page. [Washington], 30 Dec[ember] 1864; letter: New York, 28 Dec[ember] 1864

  • Notes: Swett's letter to "His Excellency President Lincoln," in full: "Hiram B. Berry of the American Telegraphic Office at Washington D.C. has been drafted. He expected to have been able to secure a substitute but after earnest efforts has failed.
    "I have known him and of him since his infancy. He [is] a young man of delicate constitution of slight frome [sic] and having spent nearly all his life in a telegraph office he is entirely unfit to endure the fatigues of a campaign. To compel him to do so would in my opinion sacrifice his life for no avail. He has been in the main office in Washington since the War began & is one of the most faithful and efficient operators.
    "I submit whether he is not rendering more service to the Government where he is than he would in the field and I respectfully ask that he be discharged."
    Swett (1825-1899) practiced law at the same Illinois circuit courts as Lincoln and was instrumental in organizing the Chicago Republican National Convention in 1860 at which Lincoln was nominated for President.
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