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Diary Entry by Edmund Ruffin, February 19, 1857 |
Diary |
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Letter from John Catron to James Buchanan--2/19/1857 |
Letter |
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Letter to the Editor--"An Explanatory Note—Tweedledum and Tweedledee" |
Newspaper |
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New York Times, "Cabinet Rumors at Washington," February 20, 1857 |
Newspaper |
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Latest Intelligence |
Newspaper |
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Diary of Horatio Collins King--2/22/1857 |
Diary |
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Robert Cooper Grier to James Buchanan, February 23, 1857 |
Letter |
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Book chapter--John Dixon Long--2/24/1857 |
Book |
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Thomas F. Page to William Still, February 25, 1857 |
Letter |
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Mr. Buchanan’s Cabinet; From Nicaragua; Union State Convention |
Newspaper |
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New York Times, “Kansas and the South,” February 25, 1857 |
Newspaper |
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Washington (DC) National Era, “The Pro-Slavery Press of the South,” February 26, 1857 |
Newspaper |
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New York Times, “Important from Kansas,” February 27, 1857 |
Newspaper |
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Theodore Parker to Charles Sumner, February 27, 1857 |
Letter |
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Lincoln's Notes for Speech at Chicago, February 28, 1857 |
Speech |
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New York Times, “The Buchanan Cabinet,” February 28, 1857 |
Newspaper |
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Letter from Jessie Benton Frémont to Elizabeth Blair Lee |
Letter |
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Letter from Charles Sumner to Theodore Parker |
Letter |
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New York Times, “News from Kansas,” March 2, 1857 |
Newspaper |
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Congressional Corruption |
Newspaper |