On December 3, 1839, Abraham Lincoln was admitted to practice law in the Federal circuit court at Springfield

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On December 3, 1839, Abraham Lincoln was admitted to practice law in the Federal circuit court at Springfield

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Folder mailed in envelope with cachet (illustration of the Christian Church at Springfield where the Federal courts first met) symbolic of the event. Envelope is stamped and franked in Springfield, Ill., Dec. 3, 1939.

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"It's them as take advantage that get advantage i' this world--Eliot" -- from cover.

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Folder, paper.

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1 folded sheet ([4] pages) :

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OL26665698M
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ondecember31839a00poor
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880931322

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