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| Visual Materials | Save | 5 | Title: | Who endorsed the Helper book!: Who were the inciters to bloodshed? "The unconditional abolition of slavery," "peaceably, if we can, violently, if we must" : Read! Read! Read!
| | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | On Hinton Rowan Helper's anti-slavery book The Impending Crisis of the South; blamed for inciting political crisis in US. Against the leaders of the Republican party. "Thurlow Weed, the "Father of the Republican party," testified at the outbreak of the civil war, that this Helper Book had done more than any one agency to exasperate and drive off the South ; and, that the loss of North Carolina, if not other States, could be proved to be due wholly to the infernal doctrines of this book." | | | Call #: | F.135 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) ; 49 x 29 cm | | | Subjects: | Greeley, Horace, -- 1811-1872 | Helper, Hinton Rowan, -- 1829-1909. -- Impending crisis of the South | Seward, William H. -- (William Henry), -- 1801-1872 | Weed, Thurlow, -- 1797-1882 | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Impending crisis of the South (Helper, Hinton Rowan) | Antislavery movements -- United States | Peace movements -- United States | Race relations | Slavery -- United States | Slavery | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 | United States | Broadsides
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Visual Materials | Save | 7 | Title: | Post-Office Department, October 28th, 1823: Sir, the blanks which accompany this circular, are sent to you, that you may return to this Department, at the close of each quarter, the number of newspapers sent in the mail from your office, to any other post-office in the Union
| | | Creator: | United States Post Office Department. | | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Signed: I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant [blank]. | | | Call #: | O.58 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) ; 24 x 16 cm. | | | Subjects: | McLean, John, 1785-1861 | American newspapers | Newspapers -- Law and legislation -- United States | Newspaper carriers -- United States | Postal rates -- United States | Postal service -- United States -- Second-class matter | American newspapers | Newspaper carriers | Newspapers Law and legislation | Postal rates | United States | Broadsides
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Visual Materials | Save | 8 | Title: | Whig national convention. Voice of the people. For President of the United States, Wm. H. Harrison, of Ohio. For Vice President, John Tyler, of Virginia. : advertisements
| | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Illustration of eagle with ribbon "Voice of the People", illustration measures 21 x 9 cm. Advertisement for the first national Whig convention held in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on December 4, 1839. | | | Call #: | O.488 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) : illustration ; 27 x 30 cm | | | Subjects: | Harrison, William Henry, -- 1773-1841 | Tyler, John, -- 1790-1862 | Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841 | Whig Party (U.S.) | Whig Party (U.S.) | Campaign paraphernalia -- United States | Political conventions -- Pennsylvania | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1840 | Campaign paraphernalia | Politics and government | Presidents Election | United States -- Politics and government -- 1837-1841 | United States | Broadsides | Advertisements
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Visual Materials | Save | 10 | Title: | Sir--The gentlemen whose names are hereunto annexed, are understood to be favourable to the re-election of Mr. Adams
| | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Signed and dated: A number of the Friends of Mr. Adams. Washington City, 5th March, 1827. Followed by list of names of Adams supporters in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and North Carolina. Printed in three columns. | | | Call #: | O.359 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) ; 25 x 20 cm | | | Subjects: | Adams, John Quincy, -- 1767-1848 | Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1828 | Politics and government | Presidents Election | United States -- Politics and government -- 1825-1829 | United States | Circulars | Broadsides
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Visual Materials | Save | 13 | Title: | The Platforms: Baltimore. The National Convention which assembled at Baltimore on the 7th of last June, and there nominated Abraham Lincoln for re-election as president, with Andrew Johnson as vice-president, adopted and presented to the American people the following platform. ... Chicago. The Democratic National Convention which gathered at Chicago on the 29th of August, and presented the name of George B. McClellan for president, and George H. Pendleton for vice-president, agreed on and adopted the following platform. ... Points of difference. The rival platforms just given, differ, as will be seen, mainly on these points: ... Freemen of the United States! read, mark, weigh, resolve, and vote! This is preèeminently a contest regarding important principles and measures, compared with which, personal considerations are of small account
| | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Printed in two columns. | | | Call #: | O.136 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) ; 29 x 24 cm | | | Subjects: | Democratic National Convention -- (1864 : -- Chicago, Ill.) | Republican National Convention -- (3rd : -- 1864 : -- Baltimore, Md.) | American Civil War (1861-1865) | Democratic National Convention | Republican National Convention | Presidents -- Election -- 1864 | Politics and government | Presidents Election | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 | United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865 | United States | Campaign literature, 1864 Republican | History | Broadsides
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Visual Materials | Save | 14 | Title: | The Two roads to peace!: How shall we end the rebellion--shall we coax it, or crush it? Every American citizen wants the Rebellion ended and peace restored. Two plans have been proposed for doing it: one, by a convention which met at Baltimore June 7; the other, by the convention which met at Chicago, August 30. Read and compare the two
| | | Creator: | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | | | | Democratic Party (U.S.) | | | | National Union Executive Committee (U.S.) | | | | National Union Executive Committee (U.S.) | | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Campaign circular published by the Republican Party's national committee, listing resolutions of "The Chicago platform" and "The Baltimore platform," followed by seven numbered "points of contrast." "Fellow-citizens! These are plain and practical issues: study them well ... If we surrender to the Rebellion, the Union is gone forever. If we fight the rebels a little longer, it is safe forever. If we give them to understand, in November next, that the only road to peace lies through the victory of the national arms, the contest is over! The election of Lincoln and Johnson is the death-knell of the Rebellion!!" Printed area measures 27.2 x 19.7 cm. | | | Call #: | O.4 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) ; 31 x 24 cm | | | Subjects: | Democratic Party (U.S.) -- Platforms | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) -- Platforms | Democratic Party (U.S.) | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | American Civil War (1861-1865) | Political parties -- United States -- Platforms | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1864 | Elections -- United States | Elections | Peace | Political parties | Politics and government | Presidents Election | United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865 | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Peace | United States | History | Political platforms | Campaign literature 1864 Republican | Broadsides
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