Stephen Augustus Hurlbut, circa 1875

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted  by John Osborne, Dickinson College, December 19, 2007.
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Hurlbert(sic), Gen. S.A. (not in uniform)
Source citation
Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, Library of Congress

Benjamin Fitzpatrick, detail

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted  by John Osborne, Dickinson College, December 19, 2007.
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Original caption
Benjamin Fitzpatrick, half-length portrait, slightly to left
Source citation
Daguerretype Collection, Library of Congress (Call Number DAG no.243)

Benjamin Fitzpatrick

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted  by John Osborne, Dickinson College, December 19, 2007.
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Original caption
Benjamin Fitzpatrick, half-length portrait, slightly to left
Source citation
Daguerretype Collection, Library of Congress (Call Number DAG no.243)

Horatio King, senior, detail

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted by John Osborne, Dickinson College, December 19, 2007.
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King, Hon. Horatio
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Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, Library of Congress

Horatio King, senior

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted by John Osborne, Dickinson College, December 19, 2007.
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Original caption
King, Hon. Horatio
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Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, Library of Congress

Albany, NY

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John Henry Hill to William Still, October 4, 1853
Boston (MA) Herald, "Untitled," October 31, 1856
William Jones to William Still, January 1, 1857
New York Times, “Semi-Annual Meeting of the State Temperance Society,” June 16, 1857
Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Runaway Negros," February 15, 1858
St. Louis (MO) Republican, “Let the Jubilee be General,” August 29, 1858
New York Times, “Railroad Casualties,” September 3, 1858
Jacob Blockson to William Still, December 26, 1858
Charleston (SC) Mercury, “The South Carolina Legislature,” December 30, 1858
New York Times, “Sleeping Cars upon Railroads,” December 31, 1858
Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, “Mortality in New York,” March 7, 1859
Louisville (KY) Journal, “‘U. G.’ Railroad Statistics,” March 14, 1859
New York Times, “Albany and Richmond,” June 29, 1859
New York Times, “An Unwise Letter,” August 5, 1859
New York Herald, “The Morals of Politics,” August 7, 1859
New York Times, “Breaking Up Rapidly,” September 12, 1859
New York Herald, “Air Navigation over the Atlantic,” September 24, 1859
Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, "Opinions of the People," December 3, 1859
New York Herald, “The South and Southern Safety,” December 4, 1859
New York Herald, “The Runaway Slaves,” January 5, 1860
New York Herald, "The Underground Railroad and Its Victims," January 5, 1860
Richmond (VA) Dispatch, “The Underground Railroad,” January 7, 1860
James A. Briggs to Salmon Portland Chase, March 17, 1860
New York Herald, “The Quarantine Question and the Approaching Summer,” May 13, 1860
New York Herald, “The Reception of the Nomination of Douglas,” June 24, 1860
New York Herald, “Trouble Among the Republicans,” August 5, 1860
Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel, "Perilous Balloon Descent," September 27, 1860
Savannah (GA) News, “Disinterested Black Republican Patriots,” May 22, 1861
Thurlow Weed to Abraham Lincoln, August 18, 1861
Chicago (IL) Tribune, “Secession Organs in the North,” August 20, 1861
Abraham Lincoln to Erastus Corning and others, June 12, 1863
Abraham Lincoln to Horatio Seymour, August 7, 1863
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