“What is a Blockade?,” Fayetteville (NC) Observer, July 25, 1861

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What is a Blockade?
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“What is a Blockade?,” Fayetteville (NC) Observer, July 25, 1861, p. 3: 3.
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Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, June 8, 1861 (Page 4)

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Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 08, 1861 (Military preparations in Illinois)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, June 8, 1861 (Page 3)

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Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 08, 1861 (Military preparations in Illinois)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, June 8, 1861 (Page 2)

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Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 08, 1861 (Military preparations in Illinois)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, June 8, 1861 (Page 1)

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Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 08, 1861 (Military preparations in Illinois)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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The Kentucky Senate votes for neutrality but resolves to hold with the Union

On the final day of a Kentucky legislature split between secession and union, the State Senate voted a resolution that stated "Kentucky will not sever connection with the National Government, nor take up arms for either belligerent party; but arm herself for the preservation of peace within her borders, and tendering their services as mediators to effect a just and honorable peace." This compromise kept Kentucky in the Union.  (By John Osborne)
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“Doing at Virginia,” San Francisco (CA) Evening Bulletin, June 12, 1861

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Doing at Virginia - The Disunionists Checkedmated
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“Doing at Virginia - The Disunionists Checkedmated,” San Francisco (CA) Evening Bulletin, June 12, 1861, p. 2: 1.
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