“The Slaver’s Crew,” Charleston (SC) Mercury, December 13, 1858

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The Slaver’s Crew
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“The Slaver’s Crew,” Charleston (SC) Mercury, December 13, 1858, p. 2: 2.
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“The Suspected Slavers,” New York Herald, December 18, 1858

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The Suspected Slavers
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“The Suspected Slavers,” New York Herald, December 18, 1858, p. 1: 3.
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“The President’s Weakness,” New York Times, December 7, 1858 (Page 2)

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The President’s Weakness
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“The President’s Weakness,” New York Times, December 7, 1858, p. 4: 4.
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“The President’s Weakness,” New York Times, December 7, 1858 (Page 1)

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“The President’s Weakness,” New York Times, December 7, 1858, p. 4: 4.
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John Caldwell Calhoun (Congressional Biographical Directory)

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"Calhoun, John Caldwell," Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774 to Present, http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000044.
CALHOUN, John Caldwell,  (cousin of John Ewing Colhoun and Joseph Calhoun), a Representative and a Senator from South Carolina and a Vice President of the United States; born near Calhoun Mills, Abbeville District (now Mount Carmel, McCormick County), S.C., March 18, 1782; attended the common schools and private academies; graduated from Yale College in 1804; studied law, admitted to the bar in 1807, and commenced practice in Abbeville, S.C.; also engaged in agricultural pursuits; member, State house of representatives 1808-1809; elected as a Democratic Republican to

“Henry Clay’s Resolution,” Newark (OH) Advocate, December 29, 1858

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Henry Clay’s Resolution
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