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ABRAHAM LINCOLN
(1809-1865) Sixteenth President of the United States who led the Union through the Civil War and emancipated the slaves, assassinated. Important partly-printed D.S. "Abraham Lincoln", 1p. 4to., Washington, Aug. 12, 1863, a "draft call" for the State of New York signed in the aftermath of the New York Draft Riots. Here, Lincoln seeks additional soldiers despite the wanton destruction wrought by rioter in New York City. The document reads, in part: "...I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN...having taken into consideration the number of volunteers and militia furnished by and from the several States...do hereby assign Two thousand and fifty as the first proportional part of the quota of troops to be furnished by the fifth DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF New York under this, the first call made by me on the State of New York, under the act approved March 3, 1863, entitled 'An Act for Enrolling and Calling out the National Forces, and for other purposes'...". The Draft Riots were the largest civil insurrection in American history apart from the Civil War itself. The rioters were overwhelmingly working class men, resentful, among other reasons, because the draft unfairly affected them while sparing wealthier men, who could afford to pay $300 commutation fee to exclude themselves from its reach. Fighting broke out on July 13, 1863 and lasted for the balance of the week killing at least 120 including eleven black men who were lynched. Property damage was in the millions. The draft in the city was resumed in mid-August with only grudging cooperation from Tammany Hall and the public. Boldly signed by Lincoln. Minor marginal wear, else very fine condition. Ornately matted and framed making for a superb presentation.

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December 9, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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