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Secession Era Editorials Project: Baltimore, Maryland, Sun ... Baltimore, Maryland, Sun [American]. (09 March 1857). -- The decision just made in the Dred Scott case, an obscure African, by the Supreme Court of the ...
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Furman: Yorkville, South Carolina Enquirer 20 October 1859 Yorkville, South Carolina, Enquirer [Democratic]. (20 October 1859). BALTIMORE, October 17. Rumors reached this city, this morning, ...
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Furman: Charleston, South Carolina Mercury 24 November 1859 The New York Elections and their Meaning. Charleston, South Carolina, Mercury [Democratic]. (24 November 1859). A short time previous to the New York ...
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Secession Era Editorials Project: Charleston, South Carolina ... The New York Elections and their Meaning. Charleston, South Carolina, Mercury [Democratic]. (24 November 1859). A short time previous to the New York ...
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Secession Era Editorials Project: Nashville, Tennessee, Republican ... Secession Era Editorials Project. Furman University Department of History. banner ... Nashville, Tennessee, Republican Banner and Nashville Whig [American] ...
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Secession Era Editorials Project: Boston, Massachusetts, Courier ... Boston, Massachusetts, Courier [Whig]. (26 May 1856). The Atlas of Friday had the following remarks, by its editor, upon the Brooks assault upon Senator ...
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Furman: New Railroad Mileage, 1850-1860 (by region) New Railroad Mileage, 1850-1860 (by region) ... New England = Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut ...
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Secession Era Editorials Project: Hartford, Connecticut, Daily ... As their name implies, compromises are settlements of difficulties by mutual concessions. Each side gives up to the other something upon which it had ...
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Furman University Department of History Faculty Dr. Savita Nair, Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies savita.nair@furman.edu / Furman Hall 200K / 864.294.3332. nair Spring Office Hours: Wed ...
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Secession Era Editorials Project: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ... Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Morning Herald [Whig]. (22 May 1854). We give below the names of the eleven traitors to Pennsylvania and the North, ...
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