Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen62Illinois State Historical Society., 1969 |
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... Douglas had once again revolutionized poli- tics through his opposition to the administration - sponsored proposal to admit Kansas under the proslavery Lecompton Constitution . Insisting that the Lecompton Constitution was a fraud ...
... Douglas had once again revolutionized poli- tics through his opposition to the administration - sponsored proposal to admit Kansas under the proslavery Lecompton Constitution . Insisting that the Lecompton Constitution was a fraud ...
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... Douglas they were conscious of his political celebrity . Lincoln's first problem , therefore , was to find people who would listen to his speeches . In both Chicago and Springfield , Lincoln made speeches shortly after Douglas had ...
... Douglas they were conscious of his political celebrity . Lincoln's first problem , therefore , was to find people who would listen to his speeches . In both Chicago and Springfield , Lincoln made speeches shortly after Douglas had ...
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... Douglas apparently felt the force of Lincoln's point about his origins , for he devoted several minutes of his ... Douglas then turned to his own origins in " Yankee land " and stated , " Vermont is the most glorious spot on the face of ...
... Douglas apparently felt the force of Lincoln's point about his origins , for he devoted several minutes of his ... Douglas then turned to his own origins in " Yankee land " and stated , " Vermont is the most glorious spot on the face of ...
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The Union Miners Cemetery at Mt Olive Illinois | 229 |
Cover Mother Jones Monument Mt Olive 233 Mother Mary Harris Jones | 233 |
General Alexander Bradley attired in his favorite | 238 |
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