“The Fears of Mr. Wigfall,” New York Times, July 17, 1860

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The Fears of Mr. Wigfall
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“The Fears of Mr. Wigfall,” New York Times, July 17, 1860, p. 4: 5.
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“Extremes Meet,” Cleveland (OH) Herald, July 16, 1860

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Extremes Meet
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“Extremes Meet,” Cleveland (OH) Herald, July 16, 1860, p. 2: 1.
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“Serious Street Encounter in Charleston,” New York Herald, July 15, 1860

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Serious Street Encounter in Charleston
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“Serious Street Encounter in Charleston,” New York Herald, July 15, 1860, p. 5: 3.
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“A Domestic Slaving Voyage,” Boston (MA) Advertiser, July 14, 1860

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A Domestic Slaving Voyage
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“A Domestic Slaving Voyage,” Boston (MA) Advertiser, July 14, 1860, p. 2: 2.
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“A Republican Paper Destroyed and Its Editor Driven from Town,” Cleveland (OH) Herald, July 13, 1860

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A Republican Paper Destroyed and Its Editor Driven from Town
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“A Republican Paper Destroyed and Its Editor Driven from Town,” Cleveland (OH) Herald, July 13, 1860, p. 2: 4.
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