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(St. Louis) Missouri Republican, “The Great Overland Mail,” October 3, 1858 |
Newspaper |
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(St. Louis) Missouri Republican, “Vehicles in St. Louis,” October 10, 1858 |
Newspaper |
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(St. Louis) Missouri Republican, “What the English Bill has Done for Kansas,” November 27, 1858 |
Newspaper |
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(Windsor) Vermont Chronicle, “Free Love Conventions,” September 28, 1858 |
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A Bold Protest Against Disunion |
Newspaper |
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A Clue to the ‘Democratic’ Triumph in Kansas |
Newspaper |
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A Colored Man... |
Letter |
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A Condensed Report of the Unprecedented Case of Dred Scott vs. J—Sanford |
Newspaper |
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A Fugitive Slave Case-Excitement on the Underground Railroad |
Newspaper |
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A Little One-Sided |
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A New Filibuster Movement |
Periodical |
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A Reverend Scamp |
Newspaper |
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A Sensible Letter from David Paul Brown on Sectionalism |
Newspaper |
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A Slave to William Still, October 18, 1860 |
Letter |
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A Southern View of the Prospects of Slavery in Kansas |
Newspaper |
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A Subject of the Fugitive Slave Law |
Newspaper |
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Abby Howland Woolsey to Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland, December 5, 1859 |
Letter |
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Abigail Goodwin to William Still, August 1, 1855 |
Letter |
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Abigail Goodwin to William Still, February 10, 1858 |
Letter |
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Abigail Goodwin to William Still, January 1, 1855 |
Letter |