Friday, November 22, 1861.Washington, DC.
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Cabinet considers granting clearances to reconquered Southern ports.
N.Y. Times, 24 November 1861.
President recognizes Oscar Malmborg as vice consul of Norway and
Sweden at Chicago.
National Intelligencer, 25 November 1861.
Following books sent to White House from Library of Congress: "U.S.
Constitution 1783, U.S. Constitution 1856, Mormonism in all ages,
Mormons, or Latter Day Saints, Works of Jefferson, vols. 4, 7, 8, 9."
[Possibly first title is in error for one of several 1787 printings
of Constitution; second is likely Declaration of Independence, and
Constitution of the United States of America, with its Amendments.
Census of 1850, Boston, 1856; third volume is unidentified; fourth is
Henry Mayhew, The Mormons; or Latter-Day Saints. With Memoirs of the
Life and Death of Joseph Smith . . ., London, 1856; fifth, The
Writings of Thomas Jefferson, New York, 1861.]
Borrowers' Ledger 1861-63, 114, Archives of the Library of Congress, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |