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New York Herald, “Views on Secession in England,” December 19, 1860 |
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New York Times,“A Visit to Mr. Lincoln,” December 20, 1860 |
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New York Times, “A Sensible Proceeding,” December 20, 1860 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “A Remarkable Statement,” December 20, 1860 |
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Diary of Mary Boykin Chesnut, December 21, 1860 |
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John Thompson to William Still, December 21, 1860 |
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Newark (OH) Advocate, "Suffering in New York," December 21, 1860 |
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(Montpelier) Vermont Patriot, “A Presidential Election Without A Parallel,” December 22, 1860 |
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Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, “Alarms,” December 22, 1860 |
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New York Herald, "Mobs in Northern Cities," December 23, 1860 |
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Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, “Mr. Lincoln's Position,” December 24, 1860 |
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New York Times, "Secession is Anarchy," December 25, 1860 |
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New York Times, “Interesting from Springfield,” December 25, 1860 |
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Bangor (ME) Whig and Courier, “Have We a Traitor at the Head,” December 25, 1860 |
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Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, “Secession Explained,” December 26, 1860 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Character of the Secession Leaders,” December 27, 1860 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Republican Opposition to a Compromise," December 27, 1860 |
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Charlestown (VA) Free Press, “The Clouds Lowering,” December 27, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Tribune, “Organize For Safety,” December 28, 1860 |
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Anna H. Richardson to William Still, December 28, 1860 |
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