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George Harrington, is hereby appointed to discharge the duties of Secretary of the Treasury, during the absence of Salmon P. Chase, the Secretary. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
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George Harrington, is hereby appointed to discharge the duties of Secretary of the Treasury, during the absence of Salmon P. Chase, the Secretary. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
[1] DS, CSmH. An endorsement indicates that ``The Secretary resumed his duties on the 9th of May 1863.'' Chase was in New York and Philadelphia ``to ascertain if a loan, say of fifty millions, to pay off all arrears cannot now be obtained. . . .'' (Chase to Lincoln, April 22, 1863, DLC-RTL).