“Railroad Outrages,” Charleston (SC) Mercury, February 23, 1859

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Railroad Outrages
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“Railroad Outrages,” Charleston (SC) Mercury, February 23, 1859, p. 1: 5.
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“The Douglas and Fitch Row in Congress,” San Francisco (CA) Evening Bulletin, February 18, 1859

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The Douglas and Fitch Row in Congress
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“The Douglas and Fitch Row in Congress,” San Francisco (CA) Evening Bulletin, February 18, 1859, p. 2: 3.
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“Supposed Slaver,” New York Times, February 18, 1859

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Supposed Slaver
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“Supposed Slaver,” New York Times, February 18, 1859, p. 8: 1.
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“The President and the Democracy,” New York Times, March 15, 1859

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The President and the Democracy
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“The President and the Democracy,” New York Times, March 15, 1859, p. 4: 4.
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York, Pennsylvania (Hayward)

Gazetteer/Almanac
John Hayward, Gazetteer of the United States of America… (Philadelphia: James L. Gihon, 1854), 640.
York, Pa., c. h. York co. Situated on both sides of Codorus Creek. The village is laid out on a plain, with streets at right angles to each other, and contains the county buildings, jail, academy, and almshouse. 21 miles S. W. by W. from Lancaster, and 11 nearly W. from Columbia, on the Susquehanna. It is connected by railroad with Baltimore and Philadelphia.

“American Fire Arms in Europe,” New York Times, May 26, 1859

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American Fire-Arms in Europe
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“American Fire-Arms in Europe,” New York Times, May 26, 1859, p. 4: 4.
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