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Spencer Fullerton Baird, Report of the Curator of the Musuem, July 11, 1848 |
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Richmond (VA) Dispatch, "The Virginia Springs," July 1, 1854 |
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New Orleans (LA) Picayune, "Runaways in Canada," August 9, 1856 |
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New York Times, “Burning of the Medical Department of the University of Louisville,” January 8, 1857 |
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New York Times, “Mr. Walker’s Views in Regard to Slavery in Kansas,” April 1, 1857 |
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New York Times, “Mr. Marcy on the Sumner Assault,” September 2, 1857 |
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New York Times, “Mormonism in the East,” September 19, 1857 |
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Washington (DC) National Era, "The Union," October 15, 1857 |
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New York Times, “Suspension Terrors,” October 20, 1857 |
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Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel, "The Atlantic Telegraph Cable," June 29, 1858 |
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New York Times, "The Tribune on Manifest Destiny," July 10, 1858 |
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St. Louis (MO) Republican, “Let the Jubilee be General,” August 29, 1858 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, “Sanitary Condition of New York,” October 26, 1858 |
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New York Times, “The Home Squadron,” October 27, 1858 |
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New York Times, “The President and the Filibusters,” November 23, 1858 |
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New York Herald, “Immigration into the United States,” February 20, 1859 |
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San Francisco (CA) Evening Bulletin, “The National Disgrace of “Honorable” Squabbling,” February 25, 1859 |
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New Orleans (LA) Picayune, “Russia and America,” March 20, 1859 |
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New York Times, “Making Too Much Haste,” May 21, 1859 |
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New York Times, “American Fire Arms in Europe,” May 26, 1859 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “An Outrage Upon the Liberty of the Press,” January 9, 1860 |
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Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel, “Another Grievance for Virginia,” January 11, 1860 |
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William Wilkins to James Watson Webb, March 26, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “Seward’s Opinion on the Mexican Business,” April 1, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “The News from Italy!,” June 15, 1860 |
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Boston (MA) Advertiser, “Important Rules Respecting Postage,” June 16, 1860 |
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New York Times, "Gov. Seward and John Brown," August 18, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “The World Does Move,” October 30, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “The Crisis and Its Solution,” December 10, 1860 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Georgia Legislation," December 15, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “Ex-Secretary Floyd on the Crisis,” January 15, 1861 |
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(Montpelier) Vermont Patriot, “Mr. Lincoln A Black Man,” January 19, 1861 |
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New York Times, “Traitor Officers,” February 26, 1861 |
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New York Times, “How to End the War,” April 24, 1861 |
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New York Times, “Arms for the Rebels,” May 1, 1861 |
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Richmond (VA) Dispatch, “New European Views of the South,” May 17, 1861 |
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New York Herald, “Political Sentimentalism,” May 26, 1861 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, “The Military Policy of the North,” May 29, 1861 |
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San Francisco (CA) Evening Bulletin, “The Lack of “Improved” Firearms in the South,” June 5, 1861 |
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New York Times, “Closing the Southern Ports,” June 30, 1861 |
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Gideon Welles to Abraham Lincoln, August 5, 1861 |
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Chicago (IL) Tribune, “Secession Organs in the North,” August 20, 1861 |
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Brigadier General John W. Phelps, Proclamation to "The Loyal Citizens of the Southwest," December 4, 1861 |
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Chillicothe (OH) Scioto Gazette, “The World Begins to Know Us,” December 17, 1861 |
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Raleigh (NC) Register, “Mr. Vallandingham’s Speech,” January 18, 1862 |
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New York National Anti-Slavery Standard, "Speech of Rev. M.D. Conway," August 9, 1862 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Reply to Emancipation Memorial Presented by Chicago Christians of All Denominations, September 13, 1862 |