“Let the People Consider,” Charlestown (VA) Free Press, January 31, 1861

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Let the People Consider
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“Let the People Consider,” Charlestown (VA) Free Press, January 31, 1861, p. 2: 1.
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“Helper’s Lecture to Come Off,” New York Herald, January 13, 1861

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Helper’s Lecture to Come Off
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“Helper’s Lecture to Come Off,” New York Herald, January 13, 1861, p. 1: 5.
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“The Crisis Approaching!,” Boston (MA) Herald, January 8, 1861

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The Crisis Approaching!
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“The Crisis Approaching!,” Boston (MA) Herald, January 8, 1861, p. 2: 1.
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Leonard Swett to Abraham Lincoln, January 24, 1861 (Page 2)

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Leonard Swett to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 24, 1861 (Arrival in Pittsburgh and message from Gen. Scott)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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Leonard Swett to Abraham Lincoln, January 24, 1861 (Page 1)

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Leonard Swett to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 24, 1861 (Arrival in Pittsburgh and message from Gen. Scott)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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