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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “A Probable Canard,” July 27, 1860 |
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Jole Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, July 27, 1860 |
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(Montpelier) Vermont Patriot, “A Patriotic Woman,” July 28, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “The Mobbing Business,” July 28, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “Alleged Fugitive Slave Case in Philadelphia,” July 29, 1860 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Disunion,” July 30, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Making a Cat’s-Paw of Douglas,” July 31, 1860 |
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Cleveland (OH) Herald, “The Wide Awakes,” August 1, 1860 |
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Ripley (OH) Bee, “The Two Kinds of Intervention,” August 2, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Result of Freedom,” August 3, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “The Election in North Carolina,” August 4, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “Trouble Among the Republicans,” August 5, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “A Word For Douglasites,” August 6, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “The Journey of the Prince of Wales,” August 7, 1860 |
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Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, "Who Are For Disunion?," August 8, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “McKinney and Blunt,” August 8, 1860 |
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Ripley (OH) Bee, "The 'Irrepressible Conflict,'" August 9, 1860 |
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New York Herald, “The Ovations to the Prince of Wales,” August 9, 1860 |
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Charlestown (VA) Free Press, "Precipitate A Revolution," August 9, 1860 |
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New York Times, "Politics at the South," August 10, 1860 |
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