Newspaper Accounts from
Jacksonville, Illinois
The Jacksonville Sentinel
Lincoln's Progressive Republicanism Indorsed by Fred Douglas, the Negro
(8/20/1858)
Douglas and Lincoln at Ottawa -- The 'Dead Lion' Skins the 'Living Dog'
(8/27/1858)
Lincoln Afraid to Acknowledge the Principles of His Party
(8/27/1858)
The Republicans Catching at Straws
(8/27/1858)
Political Clergymen
(8/27/1858)
Trying to Screen Lincoln's Defeat
(8/27/1858)
Germans of Will County
(8/27/1858)
Beauties of Black Republicanism -- Lincoln's Friends Indorse Fred Douglas and Negro Equality
(9/3/1858)
The Journal's Charge of Forgery
(9/3/1858)
Douglas' Reply to Lincoln at Ottawa
(9/3/1858)
Remarks of Mr. D. Dessau. At the Democratic Meeting at Franklin. August 21st, 1858
(9/3/1858)
Ten Thousand People at Jacksonville to Hear Douglas
(9/10/1858)
The Freeport Discussion
(9/10/1858)
Bear in Mind the True Issue
(9/17/1858)
Democracy Moving
(9/17/1858)
Douglas -- Lincoln
(9/17/1858)
By Their Works Ye Shall Know Them
(9/24/1858)
Negro Equality
(9/24/1858)
Collision Between the Friends of Douglas and Lincoln
(10/8/1858)
Lincoln on Negro Equality
(10/29/1858)
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