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Letter from Salmon P. Chase to Representative Thaddeus Stevens, January 29, 1862
Letter from Salmon P. Chase to Representative Thaddeus Stevens, January 29, 1862
"Marriage of a colored soldier at Vicksburg…,” by Alfred R. Waud, Harper's Weekly, June 30,1866
"Marriage of a colored soldier at Vicksburg…,” by Alfred R. Waud, Harper's Weekly, June 30,1866
Marriage Certificate of John and Emily Pointer, Kentucky, October 20, 1866
Marriage Certificate of John and Emily Pointer, Kentucky, October 20, 1866
Wood engraving, "The First Vote,” by Alfred Waud, Harper's Weekly, November 16, 1867
Wood engraving, "The First Vote,” by Alfred Waud, Harper's Weekly, November 16, 1867
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Circular No. 9, regarding Freedmen's Right to Vote, May 1, 1867
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Circular No. 9, regarding Freedmen's Right to Vote, May 1, 1867
Diary of Samuel Denham Barnes, December 10th, 1865 Entry
Diary of Samuel Denham Barnes, December 10th, 1865 Entry
A Slave Coffle Passing the Capitol
A Slave Coffle Passing the Capitol
Antislavery Petitions from Women, 1835–1849
Antislavery Petitions from Women, 1835–1849
"Gag Rule" Resolution, December 21, 1837
"Gag Rule" Resolution, December 21, 1837
Representative John Quincy Adams's motion denouncing the "gag rule" as unconstitutional, May 27, 1836
Representative John Quincy Adams's motion denouncing the "gag rule" as unconstitutional, May 27, 1836
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