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Letter from Mary Todd Lincoln, newly discovered, shows rare side of former first lady, says expert

An 1864 letter from Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, is for sale for $15,000 by The Raab Collection in Philadelphia. It shows a rarely seen side of the first lady, said an expert.

A newly discovered letter written by former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln shows a side of her that is rarely seen, an author and historical document expert told FOX Business.

The letter is addressed to George Harrington; his descendants reportedly found it in their family archives. At the time, Harrington was assistant secretary of the Treasury. 

In the letter, Mrs. Lincoln was trying to get a Treasury Department job for a woman, which Nathan Raab told FOX Business was very unusual for a woman during that time period. 

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"It's remarkable to see her working within the context of the government during the Civil War, working to get women involved in the war effort and government while we were fighting the Confederacy," Raab said in a phone interview about Mrs. Lincoln. 

Raab is president of The Raab Collection, a firm that sells historical documents, and is the author of "The Hunt for History." He's located in Philadelphia

The Raab Collection is selling Lincoln's letter for $15,000. 

The letter is believed to be from 1864.

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In the letter, Mary Todd Lincoln asks Harrington if she can suggest a new person to hire for a role at the Treasury, as the original person "has not acted worthily."

"I am sure it will be an unimportant matter to you, and your compliance will gratify me," wrote Mrs. Lincoln. 

The person referred to in the letter is unknown; it's also unknown if the person was ever hired by the Treasury, Raab told FOX Business. 

"I think [it's] more from the perspective of, well, here she is behind the scenes working on behalf of women, plural," he said. 

"It shows that she had a philosophy of helping employ women in the war effort and in her husband's administration." 

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Further, the letter goes against the idea that Mrs. Lincoln was aloof and unfeeling, said Raab.

"Something about this letter feels warm and touching," he said. "It brings out a side of her that I'm not sure I had realized," he said.

Normally, "we see Mary Todd Lincoln through the lens of Abraham," said Raab.

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This letter, he said, "gives her own perspective." 

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"And we can see what she was doing, not just her commenting on what the president was doing," said Raab. 

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