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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Secession Flag At Wilmington,” January 7, 1861 |
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Edwin V. Sumner to John G. Nicolay, January 7, 1861 |
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Boston (MA) Herald, “The Crisis Approaching!,” January 8, 1861 |
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Savannah (GA) News, “The Governor of Michigan Advocating Coercion,” January 9, 1861 |
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New York Times, “Arms for Traitors,” January 10, 1861 |
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Chicago (IL) Tribune, “Driven From Kentucky,” January 10, 1861 |
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Richmond (VA) Dispatch, “The One Man Power,” January 11, 1861 |
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John William Dungy to William Still, January 11, 1861 |
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(Montpelier) Vermont Patriot, “Will the Union be Preserved?,” January 12, 1861 |
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New York Herald, “Helper’s Lecture to Come Off,” January 13, 1861 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “A Lecture Postponed,” January 14, 1861 |
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New York Times, “Disunion Leading the Way,” January 14, 1861 |
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New York Herald, “Coercion Symptoms in the West and North-West,” January 15, 1861 |
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Alexander K. McClure to Abraham Lincoln, January 15, 1861 |
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New York Herald, “Ex-Secretary Floyd on the Crisis,” January 15, 1861 |
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New York Times, “Aid For Disunion,” January 16, 1861 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “An Incident at Fort Sumter,” January 17, 1861 |
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"The Floyd Banquet," New York Herald, January 17, 1861 |
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Newark (OH) Advocate, “Obtaining Votes Under False Pretences,” January 18, 1861 |
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New York Times, “The Battle of Morris’ Island,” January 19, 1861 |
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