Abraham Lincoln to the People of Sangamon County, 9 March 1832 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Addition to Rules for the Government of the House of Representatives, [11 December 1834] (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on the Repeal of “An Act concerning Judgments and Executions,” 13 December 1838 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Certification of the Election of Abraham Lincoln to the Illinois General Assembly, 18 November 1840 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on Petition of Norman H. Purple, 4 December 1840 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on “A Bill Providing for the Payment of Interest on the State Debt,” 4 December 1840 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on “A Bill Providing for the Payment of Interest on the State Debt,” 4 December 1840 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on Petition of Norman H. Purple, 4 December 1840 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on Unfinished Business of the Last Session, 7 December 1840 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on a Burlesque Petition, 11 January 1841 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on Resolution to Adjourn, 27 January 1841 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Summary of Legislative Debate on Resolution to Adjourn, 27 January 1841 (Legislative Digital Edition)
Abraham Lincoln to Alden Hull, 14 February 1843 (Congressional Digital Edition)
Abraham Lincoln to Richard S. Thomas, 14 February 1843 (Congressional Digital Edition)
Proceedings of Whig Convention at Pekin, Illinois regarding Candidates for Congress, 1 May 1843 (Congressional Digital Edition)
Proposal of a Barbecue, 11 May 1843 (Congressional Digital Edition)
Abraham Lincoln to John J. Hardin, 11 May 1843 (Congressional Digital Edition)
Josiah Lamborn, Abraham Lincoln and John Dougherty to the Illinois House of Representatives, 25 January 1845 (Congressional Digital Edition)
Endorsement of Abraham Lincoln to Unknown, [6 December 1847 - 3 March 1849] (Congressional Digital Edition)