Letter : Springfield, Ill., to H.E. Dummer, n.p., 1858 Aug. 5.

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Letter : Springfield, Ill., to H.E. Dummer, n.p., 1858 Aug. 5.

Autograph letter signed. Refers to the Republican Party's stance on the expansion of slavery.

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