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New York Times, “The Police Arrests for the Year,” November 18, 1858 |
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New York Herald, “Gen. Walker Submitting to a ‘Legal Experiment,’” November 19, 1858 |
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Abraham Lincoln to Henry Asbury, November 19, 1858 |
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Abraham Lincoln to Eleazar A. Paine, November 19, 1858 |
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Abraham Lincoln to Charles H. Ray, November 20, 1858 |
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Norman Buel Judd to Abraham Lincoln, November 20, 1858 |
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New York Times, “A Ghastly Policy,” November 20, 1858 |
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Thomas Garrett to William Still and James Miller McKim, November 21, 1858 |
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Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel, “The La Crosse Rail Road Telegraph,” November 22, 1858 |
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New York Times, “The President and the Filibusters,” November 23, 1858 |
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Louisville (KY) Democrat, “From Abroad,” November 23, 1858 |
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Bangor (ME) Whig and Courier, “Astounding Development,” November 24, 1858 |
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New York Times, “A Rule that Works Both Ways,” November 25, 1858 |
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(St. Louis) Missouri Republican, “Judge Douglas,” November 25, 1858 |
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New York Times, “The Case Growing Clearer,” November 26, 1858 |
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(St. Louis) Missouri Republican, “What the English Bill has Done for Kansas,” November 27, 1858 |
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New York Herald, “Mr. Douglas On His Travels,” November 28, 1858 |
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New York Times, “Steamboat Eclipse Sunk,” November 29, 1858 |
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Hiram Wilson to William Still, November 30, 1858 |
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Raleigh (NC) Register, “A Negro Running for Representative in Maine,” December 1, 1858 |
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