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Lincoln and McCullough

Using a variety of sources and formats, investigate the context of Lincoln's letter to Fanny McCullough

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Lincoln and McCullough: Interactive Tools

Lincoln and McCullough Sources
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln wrote a letter of condolence to Fanny McCullough. Explore the story behind this famous letter by looking at the primary sources.

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Judge David Davis
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Brig. Gen. William Ward Orme
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Lt. Col. William McCullough
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Leonard Swett
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Fanny McCullough
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Abraham Lincoln
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