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John W. Jones to William Still, June 6, 1860 |
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(Jackson) Mississippian, “Bell on Abolition Petitions,” June 6, 1860 |
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Raleigh (NC) Standard, “Untitled,” June 6, 1860 |
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Boston (MA) Herald, “A Fugitive,” June 7, 1857 |
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Cleveland (OH) Herald, “Lincoln at the South,” June 7, 1860 |
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Anna H. Richardson to William Still, June 8, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Sumner’s Speech,” June 8, 1860 |
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Stephen A. Douglas to Follett Foster & Company, June 9, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “The Mode of Taking the Census,” June 10, 1860 |
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Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel, “Getting Their Eyes Open,” June 11, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Mr. Lincoln’s Majority in 1858,” June 11, 1860 |
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Richard W. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, June 12, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “Commencement of Republican Cabinet Making,” June 12, 1860 |
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Cleveland (OH) Herald, “The Great Tornado,” June 13, 1860 |
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Charlestown (VA) Free Press, “Mr. Bell’s Acceptance,” June 14, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “The News from Italy!,” June 15, 1860 |
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(Jackson) Mississippian, “Violations of the Constitution,” June 15, 1860 |
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Abraham Lincoln to Richard W. Thompson, June 18, 1860 |
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Boston (MA) Advertiser, “Important Rules Respecting Postage,” June 16, 1860 |
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John L. Scripps to Abraham Lincoln, June 18, 1860 |
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