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Letter of Senator Douglas, vindicating his character and his position on the Nebraska bill against the assaults contained in the proceedings of a public meting composed of twenty-five clergymen of Chicago.
- Title
- Letter of Senator Douglas, vindicating his character and his position on the Nebraska bill against the assaults contained in the proceedings of a public meting composed of twenty-five clergymen of Chicago.
- Author
- Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold), 1813-1861.
- Publication
- Washington, Printed at the Sentinel Office, 1854.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Text | Use in library | IIR p.v. 5 | Schwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121 |
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- Description
- 14 p.; 23 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- Dated Washington, April 6, 1854, and addressed to Rev. Messrs. A.M. Stewart, Henry Klamer and 23 others.
- Call Number
- IIR p.v. 5, no. 2
- LCCN
- 10031478
- OCLC
- 11361049
- Author
- Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold), 1813-1861.
- Title
- Letter of Senator Douglas, vindicating his character and his position on the Nebraska bill against the assaults contained in the proceedings of a public meting composed of twenty-five clergymen of Chicago.
- Imprint
- Washington, Printed at the Sentinel Office, 1854.
- Local Note
- Ford.
- Research Call Number
- IIR p.v. 5, no. 2