“Know Nothing Quick Step,” sheet music cover, 1854

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Library of Congress
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K N quick step dedicated to the Know Nothings
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American Cartoon Prints Collection, Library of Congress
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“John Brown Anniversary,” Charlestown (VA) Free Press, December 13, 1860

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John Brown Anniversary
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“John Brown Anniversary,” Charlestown (VA) Free Press, December 13, 1860, p. 2: 5.
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“A British Opinion of American Disunion,” Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, December 12, 1860

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A British Opinion of American Disunion
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“A British Opinion of American Disunion,” Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, December 12, 1860, p. 1: 6.
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“The President’s Organ on the Crisis,” New York Times, December 11, 1860

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The President’s Organ on the Crisis
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“The President’s Organ on the Crisis,” New York Times, December 11, 1860, p. 4: 6.
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“Boy Mail Robber,” Cleveland (OH) Herald, December 10, 1860

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Boy Mail Robber
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“Boy Mail Robber,” Cleveland (OH) Herald, December 10, 1860, p. 2: 1.
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“Our Burdens for the Winter,” New York Herald, December 10, 1860

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Our Burdens for the Winter
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“Our Burdens for the Winter,” New York Herald, December 10, 1860, p. 4: 6.
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“Vermont Negroes and Wool,” New York Herald, December 8, 1860

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Vermont Negroes and Wool
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“Vermont Negroes and Wool,” New York Herald, December 8, 1860, p. 7: 3.
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"The Prime Cause," Chicago (IL) Tribune, December 8, 1860

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The Prime Cause
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"The Prime Cause," Chicago (IL) Tribune, December 8, 1860, p. 2: 2.
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