To Salmon P. Chase1Jump to section
My dear Sir Washington, June 10, 1864.
Herewith are the documents which you kindly proposed fixing up for me, towit:
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Herewith are the documents which you kindly proposed fixing up for me, towit:
1. Treasurers receipt, of March 15. 1862. of 7/30's. $14,200.
2 do do April 16. do `` `` ``2,000.00
3 Certificate of Deposite, Aug 1. 1863. ``22,306.67
4. do do `` 18. do ``3,874.73
5. 5---20's ``8 000.00.
6. Two Warrants $2022/33. $2022/34 ``4 044.67
7. Greenbacks. 89.00.
54,515.07
Left with Gov. Chase to fix up on
this 11. June 1864
[1] AL, IHi. The securities turned over to the Treasury for investment represented savings from Lincoln's salary. For a full discussion see Harry E. Pratt, Personal Finances of Abraham Lincoln (1943), pp. 124-30.