Slavery -- United States

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Central Executive Campaign Committee
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Series: Campaign document (Democratic Party (U.S.)) ; no. 13. Alternate title: Perils of the nation, usurpations of the administration in Maryland and Tennessee. Notes: Caption title. "Speech of A. Oakey Hall, Eaq., New-Haven, Conn., October 20th, 1864": pages 3-8. Published also as Campaign document no. 26.
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Loyal Publication Society
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Series: Loyal Publication Society (Series) ; no. 56. Alternate title: Also known as: Assertions of a secessionist (vice-president of so-called Confederate States). Cover title. Differs from another edition only in arrangement of type, page 8 beginning: demands; and in printer's name at foot of page 8: Francis & Loutrel...Stephens' 1860 speech previously published as Loyal Publication Society series no. 36. Includes text of the extract from Stephens' speech delivered at the convention of Georgia, January 1861: "This step (of secession) once taken, can never be recalled ...", pages 6-8. Stephens calls to consider the propriety of secession.
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Weed, Parsons and Co.
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Series: Union campaign documents ; no. 1. Alternate title: Speech of Honorable Palmer E. Havens. Notes: "In Senate, January 21, 1864." Two columns to the page. FAU libraries' copy side stitched with cord. Criticizes Governor Seymour's opposition to President Lincoln's war policy as stated in his Annual message of the Governor of New York, January 7, 1863 (Albany, 1863).
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Wright & Potter
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Speech of Honorable Charles Sumner, before the New York Young Men's Republican Union. Notes: "By this publication, the Young Men's Republican Union, at whose invitation the speech was delivered, brings to a close the arduous labors of its third presidential campaign"--Prefatory note. FAU libraries' copy side stitched with cord.
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J.A. Gray & Green
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Speech of Major-General Carl Schurz. Caption title. "Printed by the Union Congressional Committee." Imprint from colophon, page 16. Two columns to the page. FAU libraries' copy side stitched with cord.
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Charles Sumner on slavery. Speech of Honorable Charles Sumner, before the citizens of New York, at the Cooper Institute, Sept. 10, 1863. Cover title."The ... speech was delivered at the invitation of the New York Young Men's Republican Union, at Cooper Institute"--Introductory, page [3]. "David Dudley Field... introduced Mr. Sumner"--Page 4. FAU Libraries' copy imperfect: pages loose.
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Printed for gratuitous distribution
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Caption title, page [1]: Speech of Major-General Butler. Notes: Speech delivered at the Academy of Music, New York, 2 April 1863, with preliminary matter including Butler's response to the invitation to speak (but not the text of the invitation itself), and introductory speeches by Senator (Edwin D.) Morgan, General (John E.) Wool, and the mayor of New York (George Opdyke). Cover title. Published by the Union League of Philadelphia in May, 1863. "Extracts from the New York Times. Washington, Monday, April 13 ...", pages [2]-[4] of wrapper. A variant 32 pages printing, with identical title, has text on printed wrappers pages [2] and [3] headed "The Southern Confederacy organized to oppose civilization," followed on page [3] by "Major-General Rosecrans on slavery", which concludes with a letter dated April 27, 1863 (page [4] blank). Also published under title: How to prosecute and how to end the war. Listed by Sabin in a note appended to entry 9615 ("Character and results of the war ... Philadelphia. 1863. 8vo, pp. 32"). FAU copy has original printed wrappers; side stitched with cord. Indexed by: "List of publications distributed by the Board of Publication of the Union League of Philadelphia." In Chronicle of the Union League of Philadelphia, 154-159, 15. Bartlett, J.R. Literature of the Rebellion, 749. Sabin, J. Dictionary of books relating to America from its discovery to the present time, 9615 (note)
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