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Daily Report

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Friday, March 09, 1860

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Birthdays

Oliver Brown, detail

Oliver Brown

21 years old today

Pardee Butler, detail

Pardee Butler

44 years old today

David Davis, detail

David Davis

45 years old today

Dickinson College Alumnus - No photograph currently available

James Montesquieu Hopkins

49 years old today

Dickinson College Alumnus - No photograph currently available

Christian Philip Humrich

29 years old today

Julia Louisa Hardy Lovejoy, detail

Julia Louisa Hardy Lovejoy

48 years old today

African American Soldier - No photograph currently available

Abraham J. Quamony

23 years old today

Felix Huston Robertson, detail

Felix Huston Robertson

21 years old today

Amasa Leland Stanford, circa 1862, detail

Amasa Leland Stanford

36 years old today

John Paul Verree, circa 1862, detail

John Paul Verree

43 years old today

Events

Legal/Political
Stephen A. Douglas serves in the United States Senate 03/04/1847 to 06/03/1861
Legal/Political
Elihu Washburne serves in the United States House of Representatives 03/04/1853 to 03/06/1869
Legal/Political
Lyman Trumbull serves in the United States Senate 03/04/1855 to 03/03/1873
Personal
Moncure Conway serves as minister at Unitarian Church in Cincinnati, Ohio 10/26/1856 to 01/01/1862
Personal
Ozias Mather Hatch serves as Illinois Secretary of State 01/01/1857 to 01/31/1865

Documents

Newspaper
Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “A Lesson for the South,” March 9, 1860 03/09/1860

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