The beginnings of the Republican Party in Illinois and Rock Island County

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The beginnings of the Republican Party in Illinois and Rock Island County

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English
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27

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Table of Contents

Slavery
The Missouri Compromise
The Wilmot Proviso
The admission of California
The Kansas-Nebraska agitation
The Douglas Bill
Douglas tries to explain
Forced emigration
The Dred Scott decision
Sentiment crystalizes
First anti-slavery meeting
A memorable gathering
The name Republican
The first call
Rock Island County's stand
Moline abolitionists
A Moline meeting
Moline resolutions
Editors meet
Lincoln declines
The Pittsburgh meeting
Anti-Nebraska State Convention
For a national Convention
A forecast
County convention
The state convention
The resolutions
The lost speech
The delegates
The ticket
The Rock Island delegates
Rock Island meeting
The Germans
Extremes meet
Result of the election
Lincoln's address
Anniversary.

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Pamphlet, flexible paper wrappers.

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Moline, Ill
Other Titles
Beginnings of the Republican Party in Illinois

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Pagination
27 p. :
Number of pages
27

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OL25239766M
Internet Archive
beginningsofrepu00mees
OCLC/WorldCat
13673567

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