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A recently discovered 22-page transcript at the National Archives reveals that Abraham Lincoln pardoned President Joe Biden's great-great-grandfather, Moses J. Robinette, in 1864 after he was convicted for a fight with an army colleague during the Civil War. Robinette, a civilian veterinary surgeon in the Army of the Potomac, got into a physical altercation and injured his colleague with a pocketknife. After receiving support from army officers and a West Virginia senator, Lincoln pardoned Robinette, who had endured a difficult time during the war. The transcript was unearthed by a history instructor at George Mason University, shedding light on this little-known piece of history.