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Revised statutes of the state of Illinois, adopted by the General assembly of said state, at its regular session, held in the years, A.D., 1844-5̓. Together with an appendix, containing acts passed at the same and previous sessions, not incorporated in the Revised statutes, but which remain in force
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3 editions published in 1845 in English and held by 91 libraries worldwide
Revised statutes of the state of Illinois adopted by the General Assembly of said state at its regular session held in the years A.D. 1844-'5 : together with an appendix containing acts passed at the same and previous sessions, not incorporated in the revised statutes, but which remain in force
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4 editions published in 1845 in English and held by 19 libraries worldwide
Selections from poetical writings of Mason Brayman : from 1830-1888
by Mason Brayman
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2 editions published in 1888 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
Selections from poetical writings of Mason Brayman. From 1830 to 1888
by Mason Brayman
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2 editions published in 1888 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Nez Perce War letters to Governor Mason Brayman
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1 edition published in 1936 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Papers, 1861-1862, January 11, 1864
by Mason Brayman
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Commissions as major (August 29, 1861) and colonel (April 15, 1862) of the 29th Illinois Infantry; letter from Camp Dennison, Ohio of January 11, 1864 to an unidentified captain, about Arkansas politics and Brayman's desire to be appointed military governor of Arkansas, as well as his support for Lincoln despite being a Democrat.
Papers, 1877-1912
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence and newspaper clippings.
Papers 1845 (Typescript)
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1 edition published in 1841 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence, (Novermber, 1845), mainly concerning the Jacob B. Backenstos trial and the Edmond Durfee trial; legal papers (affidavits, subpoenas, warrants for arrests, and orders); court transcripts, dealing with the Jacob b. Backenstos murder trial and two other trials; the minutes of a meeting of the citizens of Carthage, Illinois wherein it was resolved to keep peace until the departure of the Mormons, (November 18, 1845).
Military officer correspondence, December 30, 1861
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1 edition published in 1861 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Letter from Wilbur F. Brinck, ordnance officer for Ulysses S. Grant, to Abraham Lincoln, asking for Brinck's official commission as captain. Endorsed by Grant, John A. McClernand, and Mason Brayman.
Correspondence, 1877 June 22 and n.d
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1 edition published in 1877 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Four ALS's between Brayman and Winnemucca, chief of the Paiutes. Tells of a request by Chief Winnemucca to send visitors to the Bannocks and instructions concerning their travel by Brayman. Also includes a 1939 postmarked envelope which enclosed the correspondence at time of purchase.
Rejoinder : Springfield, Ill., [1846 Mar. 27
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1 edition published in 1846 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Rejoinder to the second replication in G.U. Miles's suit against Lawrence in the circuit court of Sangamon County. Written and signed by Lawrence's attorney, Mason Brayman; with an autograph endorsement by the plaintiff's attorney Abraham Lincoln, signed "Harris & Lincoln". Endorsed on the verso "Filed March 27, 1846."
Railroadiana (Western U.S.A.), Part 2. Collection, 1869-1901
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Railroadiana (Western U.S.A.), Part 2 consists primarily of correspondence from various railroad officials on behalf of their companies, including the Union Pacific Railroad Company (4 letters, 1878-1890) and the Denver, Texas and Fort Worth Railroad Company (10 letters, 1890). The collection also includes 12 letters (1879-1901) from various manufacturers offering to sell equipment and six letters (1874-1890) that discuss potential new legislation that would affect the railroad industry.
Report of the Governor of Idaho to the Secretary of the Interior : for the year 1879
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1 edition published in 1879 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Letters, 1889-1890
by Henry Martyn Cist
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Letters from Mason Brayman, Samuel Fallows, James D. Morgan, John M. Palmer and John E. Smith concern Civil War history.
Papers, 1860-1925
by Bailhache family
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence, family history and legal document. Letters, principally to Ada Bailhache, wife of William H., concern Abraham Lincoln's presidential nomination; Springfield, Illinois; the trial of Jacob Backenstos during the Mormon troubles at Nauvoo; and requests for reminiscences of Lincoln from authors.
Mason Brayman family papers, 1873-1895
by Mason Brayman
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Letters from Brayman and his wife, Mary (Williams) Brayman (1816-1886), to their daughter Ada and her husband, William H. Bailhache, of Washington, D.C., during Brayman's governorship of Idaho Territory, 1876-1880.
A Thanksgiving proclamation, Territory of Idaho, by the Governor. 1877
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1 edition published in 1877 in English and held by 1 library worldwide more
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