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