Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
Springfield, IL
Papers:
Ca. 14 feet in Richard Yates, Sr. and family papers, 1789-1936. Correspondence and other papers chiefly from his years as Civil War governor of Illinois and U.S. senator; also congressional papers (ca. 2 inches) and material regarding his law practice. Topics include politics, national leaders, slavery, and other national issues. Photographs, primarily gubernatorial. Finding aid.
Additional Papers:
47-page biography (no date) in the Joseph Wallace papers; and correspondence in Lewis Baldwin Parsons papers, 1656-1908.
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago, IL
Papers:
Ca. 80 miscellaneous items in various collections.
Columbia University
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
New York, NY
Papers:
1860-1868. 25 items. Correspondence as governor of Illinois. Photostatic copies of originals in Illinois State Historical Library.
Indiana State Library
Indianapolis, IN
Papers:
Correspondence in Jefferson Columbus Davis papers, 1826-1873; and John Richard Brayton collection, 1861-1907.
Knox College
Seymour Library
Galesburg, IL
Papers:
1 notary commission (July 18, 1861) in Donna Workman autograph collection, 1792-1936.
New-York Historical Society
New York, NY
Papers:
1861-1864. 5 letters. Official correspondence.
Pierpont Morgan Library
New York, NY
Papers:
1863. 1 item.
Rosenbach Museum and Library
Philadelphia, PA
Papers:
August 1, 1856. 1 letter. From Abraham Lincoln to John M. Palmer, declining to run for Congress. Also signed by Yates.
University of Illinois
Illinois Historical Survey
Urbana, IL
Papers:
Ca. 14 items in various collections.
University of Rochester
Rush Rhees Library
Rochester, NY
Papers:
6 letters by and 2 to Yates (1839-1870) in various collections. Finding aid.
Wabash College
Lilly Library
Crawfordsville, IN
Papers:
In Winfred A. Harbison papers, 1834-1880. 8 document cases. Chiefly letters to Yates as governor of Illinois during Civil War, early scrapbooks, speeches, first three chapters of Harbison's biography of Yates, and additional Yates family material back to 1700s. Finding aid.
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