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Autographs/L: "The Pres Expects An Answer"

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Autographs/L:  The Pres Expects An Answer
(ABRAHAM LINCOLN). Two Telegrams Demanding A Reply For Abraham Lincoln. Two Manuscript Documents Signed, "G.V. Fox, Asst. Secy" on "Office U.S. Military Telegraph/ Navy Department" ruled paper, December 26 and 27, 1864, Washington, D.C, 10" x 7.75", Very Fine. Being the text of two telegrams sent to J.R. Young, Editor of the Philadelphia Press. The first says, "The Secy of War desires, for the information of the President, all the facts concerning your information, conveyed to me in your letter of the 23d inst. in the form of an affidavit. Other parties have testified to the same effect. Send it at once." At top left of page, the time sent is noted at 2 PM. The second telegram was sent the next day at 8:30 PM, "Did you get my telegram of yesterday. The Pres. expects an answer." Each page has a "U.S. Military Telegraph" stamp and notes from the telegraph operator. One punch hole at top left of each piece. Two peremptory commands denoting the urgency of wartime. (2 pieces)