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July 13, 1848

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., July 13, 1848  This newspaper contains on the front page reports from the "House of Representatives" with discussions on the "Harbor & River Improvements" which involved 3 votes, each of which Lincoln is noted among the "Yeas". This is Abraham Lincoln when he was serving just two years as a Representative from Illinois. Quite rare to find mention of Lincoln's name three times in one issue, and better yet on the front page.
In 1846 Lincoln ran for the United States House of Representatives and won. While in Washington he became known for his opposition to the Mexican War and to slavery. He served only one term, from March, 1847 thru March, 1849, so Congressional reports with mention of Abraham Lincoln are quite scarce. Lincoln returned home after his term and resumed his law practice.
Quite rare to find period mentions of Lincoln--albeit quite inconspicuous--from long before he would become a national figure. Lincoln was just 39 years old at the time.
Four pages, nice condition.

Category: Pre-Civil War