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[SLAVERY AND AMERICAN CIVIL WAR]. A sammelband of 72 pamphlets related to slavery, the American Civil War, Union League, Reconstruction, Abraham Lincoln, etc.

Includes: JACKSON, Andrew. President Jackson’s Proclamation against the Nullification Ordinance of South Carolina, December 11, 1832. N.p. FIRST EDITION. -- [BAIRD, H.C.]. General Washington and General Jackson, on Negro Soldiers. Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird, 1863. FIRST EDITION. -- LIEBER, Francis. Plantations for Slave Labor the Death of the Yeomanry. [N.p., 1863]. FIRST EDITION. -- A Picture of Slavery, Drawn from the Decisions of Southern Courts. N.p., n.d. -- KEMBLE, Frances Anne. The Views of Judge Woodward and Bishop Hopkins on Negro Slavery at the South. N.p., n.d. [1863?]. FIRST EDITION. -- Report of the Senate Committee Relative to the Immigration of Blacks and Mulattoes into the State of Pennsylvania. N.p., 1863. FIRST EDITION. -- U.L.A. The Opinions of Abraham Lincoln upon Slavery and its Issues: Indicated by His Speeches, Letters, Messages, and Proclamations. Philadelphia. Union League of America. N.p., [1863?]. -- President Lincoln’s Views. An Important Letter on the Principles Involved in the Vallandigham Case. Correspondence Related to the Democratic Meeting, at Albany, N.Y. Philadelphia. King & Baird, Printers. 1863. -- Washington’s Farewell Address to the People of the United States of America. Published September 17, 1796. Harrisburg. Singerly & Myers, n.d., [ca. 1860s?]. -- And many others, bound in contemporary half straight-grain morocco, marbled sides (upper cover detached, lower cover almost fully separated, spine worn).

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 [SLAVERY AND AMERICAN CIVIL WAR]. A sammelband of 72 pamphl...
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