Abraham Lincoln: An Address, Title Page

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title page
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Newton Bateman, Abraham Lincoln: An Address (Galesburg, IL: Cadmus Club, 1899).
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Philip Francis Thomas of Maryland becomes Secretary of the Treasury, replacing Howell Cobb

President Buchanan named fellow Dickinson College alumnus Philip Francis Thomas, class of 1830, as Secretary of the Treasury. Thomas, a former governor of Maryland, replaced the Georgian Howell Cobb, who had resigned and was now working for the secession of his state from the Union.  His tenure in the Cabinet was short, however, and he resigned on January 14, 1860 after failing to bring in a bond issue to finance the public debt. (John Osborne) 
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“Lincoln’s Hold on the Working-Men,” Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, May 30, 1860

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Lincoln’s Hold on the Working-Men
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“Lincoln’s Hold on the Working-Men,” Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, May 30, 1860, p. 2: 3.
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Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

"Modern Belshazzar ... King Buchanan Sees the 'Handwriting on the Wall'... ” cartoon, October 1860, zoomable image

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 22, 2010.
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Modern Belshazzar, The Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before. King Buchanan Sees the “Handwriting on the Wall”—the Doom of the Great Democracy. c1860.
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James Buchanan Resource Center, Dickinson College Special Collections
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Original image in the James Buchanan Resource Center at Dickinson College

John P. Sanderson to David Davis, November 12, 1860 (Page 4)

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John P. Sanderson to David Davis, Monday, November 12, 1860 (Election results)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

John P. Sanderson to David Davis, November 12, 1860 (Page 3)

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John P. Sanderson to David Davis, Monday, November 12, 1860 (Election results)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

John P. Sanderson to David Davis, November 12, 1860 (Page 2)

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John P. Sanderson to David Davis, Monday, November 12, 1860 (Election results)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

John P. Sanderson to David Davis, November 12, 1860 (Page 1)

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John P. Sanderson to David Davis, Monday, November 12, 1860 (Election results)
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Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress
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Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

John Bigelow, Brady-Handy image, detail

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John Bigelow
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Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, Library of Congress
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