- sponsored content letter to Ulyssess Grant.
St Louis, MO - 14 February 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to Ulysess Grant...I was in hopes I had escaped the danger
- letter to Bishop Payne.
Chicago, IL - 1 January 1868
Elizabeth Keckly letter to BISHOP PAYNE... Allow me to donate certain valuable relics, to be exhibited for the benefit of Wilberforce University
- letter to Elizabeth Keckly.
Chicago, IL - 12 January 1868
Mary Todd Lincoln letter to Elizabeth Keckly... I am so miserable I feel like taking my own life.
- letter to Elizabeth Keckly.
Chicago, IL - 15 January 1868
Mary Todd Lincoln letter to Elizabeth Keckly... The loss I deserve for being so careless, but it comes very hard on poor me.
- letter to John Tyler.
Washington, DC - 31 January 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to President Tyler...Whilst, on the other hand, Washington was for many (to me) good reasons highly objectionable.
- letter to Brady.
Chicago, IL - 7 February 1868
Mary Todd Lincoln letter to Mr. Brady... I hereby authorize Mrs. Keckley to request my bill from you
- letter to Jesse Grant.
Washington, DC - 10 February 1868
ulysses grant writes to father Jesse February 10th, 1868
- letter to John Tyler.
St Louis, MO - 14 February 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to President Tyler...I have telegraphed to my own brother in the Senate to oppose my confirmation
- letter to John Sherman.
St Louis, MO - 14 February 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...I am again in the inidst of trouble, occasioned by a telegram from Grant
- letter to .
Washington, DC - 22 February 1868
John Sherman letter... for while I know General Sherman's opinions, yet he did not show me either of the letters to the President
- letter to William Sherman.
Washington, DC - 23 February 1868
John Sherman letter to William Sherman... Impeachment seems to be a foregone conclusion so far as the House of Representatives is concerned
- letter to Reverdy Johnson.
Lexington, VA - 25 February 1868
Robert E. Lee letter - account of his resignation from the United States Army
- letter to John Sherman.
St Louis, MO - 25 February 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...I am in possession of all the news up to date, the passage of the impeachment, resolution, etc.
- Lucy Larcom letter to John Whittier.
Beverly, MA - 28 February 1868
I do not know what to make of the aspect of things at Washington. It cannot be that we shall be left to plunge into another war, and yet we may need it.
- letter to William Sherman.
Washington, DC - 1 March 1868
John Sherman letter to William Sherman... So far as I am concerned, I mean to give Johnson a fair and impartial trial, and to decide nothing until required to do so...
- Jessie Benton letter to John Whittier.
Pocaho, NY - 5 March 1868
The General had a case before the Supreme Court which has kept him some weeks in Washington, and yesterday, when he made time for a day at home with us...
- James Lowell letter to James Fields.
Elmwood, MA - 5 March 1868
I concluded a treaty with Mrs. Fields on Saturday, by the terms of which you are to come and eat roast pig with us so soon as the fitting time for the feast of those innocents shall arrive...
- letter to John Sherman.
St Louis, MO - 14 March 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...I don't know what Grant means by his silence in the midst of the very great indications of his receiving the nomination...
- letter to John Sherman.
St Louis, MO - 26 April 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...I notice the Indians are getting restless.
- letter to John Sherman.
Fort Union, NM - 11 June 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...I have now been in New Mexico three weeks along with Col. Tappan, peace commissioner, for the purpose of seeing the Navajos
- letter to John Sherman.
Denver, CO - 17 June 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...The great bulk of the Sioux have agreed to move to the Missouri...
- James Lowell letter to Henry Longfellow.
Elmwood, MA - 23 July 1868
Of course the Club follow your triumphal progress in England with pride and sympathy.
- letter to John Sherman.
unknown - 23 September 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...All who cling to their old hunting grounds are hostile and will remain so till killed off.
- letter to William Sherman.
Washington, DC - 6 December 1868
John Sherman letter to William Sherman... I never expected to be appointed Secretary of the Treasury
- letter to John Sherman.
St Louis, MO - 20 December 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...We had the most enthusiastic meeting at Chicago possible
- letter to William Sherman.
Washington, DC - 24 December 1868
John Sherman letter to William Sherman... My conviction is that specie payments must be resumed...
- letter to John Sherman.
St Louis, MO - 28 December 1868
W.T. Sherman letter to brother John Sherman...Of course I don't profess to understand either your bill or Mr. Morton's.
