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Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer, "Negro Excitement in Newburgh," March 1, 1860 |
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New York Times, “Helper’s Book and the Republicans,” March 2, 1860 |
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Newark (OH) Advocate, “The Chicago Convention,” March 2, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Abraham Lincoln’s Speech,” March 2, 1860 |
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John William Dungy to William Still, March 3, 1860 |
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Cleveland (OH) Herald, “Mr. Seward’s Speech,” March 3, 1860 |
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Stepney Brown to William Still, March 3, 1860 |
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Abraham Lincoln to Mary Todd Lincoln, March 4, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “Northern White Slaves and Southern Black Ones,” March 4, 1860 |
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Bangor (ME) Whig and Courier, “Mr. Douglas’s Bid,” March 5, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Pennsylvania,” March 5, 1860 |
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(Jackson) Mississippian, “Republicanism Defined,” March 6, 1860 |
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Charleston (SC) Courier, “John Brown’s Private Secretary,” March 8, 1860 |
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New York Times, "Senator Brown on International Law," March 8, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “A Lesson for the South,” March 9, 1860 |
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Cleveland (OH) Herald, “Gov. Dennison Refuses to Surrender Them,” March 10, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “The Wild Sports of New York in Courts,” March 11, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Worse than the Wilmot Proviso,” March 12, 1860 |
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Boston (MA) Advertiser, “The Troubles in Texas,” March 13, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “A Pair of Smart Politicians,” March 14, 1860 |
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