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