Salmon P. Chase Papers: General Correspondence, 1810-1898; 1864; Jan. 18-31SimilarJohn Adams to Thomas Jefferson, September 14, 1813Brotherhood of Man, Frederick Douglass papersThomas Jefferson, November 19, 1788, Observations on the Whale-FisheryWoodrow Wilson Papers: Series 4: Executive Office File, 1912-1921; 182, 1920-1921Ulysses S. Grant Papers: Series 5, Headquarters Records, 1861-1869; Vols. 8 (cont.)-14James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, February 13, 1818MoreRelatedSalmon P. Chase Papers: General Correspondence, 1810-1898; 1864; Jan. 18-31Salmon P. Chase Papers: General Correspondence, 1810-1898; 1864; Jan. 18-31Salmon P. Chase Papers: General Correspondence, 1810-1898; 1864; Jan. 18-31Salmon P. Chase Papers: General Correspondence, 1810-1898; 1864; Jan. 18-31Salmon P. Chase Papers: General Correspondence, 1810-1898; 1864; Jan. 18-31Salmon P. Chase Papers: General Correspondence, 1810-1898; 1864; Jan. 18-31MoreSalmon P. Chase Papers: General Correspondence, 1810-1898; 1864; Jan. 18-31file_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummarylabel_outlineTagsreconstruction us historyhistorycivil warunited states supreme courtlincoln abrahamcabinet officerslawyerscampaignscooke jaycorrespondencehoyt janet ralston chasesprague kate chasechase familyunited states department of the treasury office of the secretaryantislavery movementsconstitutional lawfinance publiclawslaveryohiopolitics and governmenteconomic policyto 1933abolitionistsgovernorsjuristssenators us congressmanuscriptsstow ohiosalmon p chase papers general correspondence 1810 1898salmon p chase paperssalmon p salmon portland chasechase papersultra high resolutionhigh resolutiondate_rangeDate01/01/1864placeLocationStow (Ohio)createSourceLibrary of CongresslinkLinkhttps://www.loc.gov/copyrightCopyright infoPublic Domain