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Telegraph to Abraham Lincoln on his name being proposed to the Republican National Convention in Chicago, May 18th, 1860
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The Republican Wigwam at Chicago, in which the Republican Convention will be held, May 16, 1860 - Harper's Weekly, Saturday May 12, 1860
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The Hon. John Bell and the Hon. Edward Everett, nominated for President and Vice-President, by the Union Convention at Baltimore, on May 9th, 1860
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Reception of the Newark Wide-Awake Club at Hartford, by the Wide-Awake Club of Hartford, Conn
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Capt Jack Wilson, on the raft encouraging the sufferers, cried out. 'Now, boys, look out for breakers ahead!'
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Jogn Furlong, finding his cabin door will not support two, is compelled to relinquish it to Gough, who was afterwards lost
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Edward Spencer and his associates gallantly risking their lives in the surf to rescue the drowning people
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The schooner Augusta in port at Chicago, after the collision with the steamer Lady Elgin, from a photograph by s. Alschuler
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Grand torchlight procession of the wide-awake clubs in the City of New York on Wednesday evening, October 3rd, 1860
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Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, the Presidential Candidate for the Republican Party. - Photographed by Brady