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Join us Tuesday, May 22, at 11 a.m. for “Railsplitter Revealed: The Search for Abraham Lincoln at the National Archives”David J. Gerleman, assistant editor for the Papers of Abraham Lincoln, explains his mission to find previously unknown Lincoln documents. These new finds showcase the array of problems and requests that crossed Lincoln’s desk during the Civil War.
The lecture will be held in the National Archives building in Washington, DC, in Room G-25, Research Center (Penn. Ave. Entrance).
(The lecture will be repeated at the National Archives at College Park, MD, in Lecture Room B, Thursday, May 24, at 11 a.m.)
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Join us Tuesday, May 22, at 11 a.m. for “Railsplitter Revealed: The Search for Abraham Lincoln at the National Archives”

David J. Gerleman, assistant editor for the Papers of Abraham Lincoln, explains his mission to find previously unknown Lincoln documents. These new finds showcase the array of problems and requests that crossed Lincoln’s desk during the Civil War.

The lecture will be held in the National Archives building in Washington, DC, in Room G-25, Research Center (Penn. Ave. Entrance).

(The lecture will be repeated at the National Archives at College Park, MD, in Lecture Room B, Thursday, May 24, at 11 a.m.)

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