Hagerstown, MD

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    New York Commercial Advertiser, "Riot at Carlisle," June 5, 1847
    New York Tribune, "Riot at Carlisle," June 7, 1847
    Carlisle (PA) Herald, "Tumult and Riot," June 9, 1847
    Robert Emory to George Fechtig, June 9, 1847
    George Fechtig to Robert Emory, June 9, 1847
    Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer, "Alarming Riot," June 10, 1847
    George Fechtig to Robert Emory, June 11, 1847
    Providence (RI) Manufacturers and Farmers Journal, "The Slave Riot at Carlisle, Pa.,” June 14, 1847
    Boston (MA) Liberator, “The Slave Riot at Carlisle, Pa.,” June 18, 1847
    Carlisle (PA) Herald, “Death of Mr. Kennedy,” June 30, 1847
    Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer, “Death of Mr. Kennedy,” July 1, 1847
    Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer, “Public Meeting,” July 1, 1847
    Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer, “Public Meeting at Hagerstown,” July 15, 1847
    Carlisle (PA) Herald, “Judge Hepburn’s Protest,” September 8, 1847
    Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer, “What the Hagerstown Papers Say,” September 9, 1847
    Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, “Fugitive Slave,” June 23, 1859
    New York Times, “A Fugitive Slave Case in Washington,” June 25, 1859
    Washington (DC) National Intelligencer, “The Alarm in Pennsylvania,” June 16, 1863
    Abraham Lincoln to George Gordon Meade, July 14, 1863
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