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Freeport, August 27, 1858
Freeport, August 27, 1858 German-American journalist Henry Villard wrote: “The first joint debate between Douglas and Lincoln which I attended (the second in the series of seven) took place on the afternoon of August 27, 1858, at Freeport, Illinois. It was the great…” Abraham Lincoln and Freedom >
Ottawa, August 21, 1858
Ottawa, August 21, 1858 Contemporary biographer Isaac Arnold wrote: “Just before the first joint discussion, which was to take place at Ottawa, there was a large gathering at the Chenery House, then the leading hotel in Springfield. The house was filled with…” Abraham Lincoln and Freedom >
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates Mr. Lincoln wrote to Senator Douglas on July 24, 1858: “Will it be agreeable to you to make an arrangement for you and myself to divide time, and address the same audience during the present canvass? Mr. [Norman B.] Judd, who will hand you this, is authorized to…” Abraham Lincoln and Freedom […]
Speech at Springfield, July 17, 1858
Speech at Springfield, July 17, 1858 “FELLOW CITIZENS: Another election, which is deemed an important one, is approaching, and, as I suppose, the Republican party will, without much difficulty elect their State ticket. But in regard to the Legislature, we the Republicans, labor under some disadvantages. In the first place, we…” Abraham Lincoln and Freedom […]
Speech at Chicago, July 10, 1858
Speech at Chicago, July 10, 1858 “My Fellow Citizens: On yesterday evening, upon the occasion of the reception given to Senator Douglas, I was furnished with a seat very convenient for hearing him, and was otherwise very courteously treated by him and his friends, and for which I…” Abraham Lincoln and Freedom >
Speech at Springfield, June 16, 1858
Speech at Springfield, June 16, 1858 “Let any one who doubts, carefully contemplate that now almost complete combination — piece of machinery so to speak — compounded of the Nebraska doctrine, and the Dred Scott decision. Let him consider not only what work the machinery is adapted to do, and how well adapted; but also, […]
House Divided Speech
House Divided Speech “Douglas is working like a lion. He is stumping the state, everywhere present and everywhere appealing to his old lieges to stand by him. Never did feudal baron fight more desperately against the common superior of himself and his retainers.” So reported Chester P. Dewey of the… Abraham Lincoln and Freedom >
Speech at Springfield, June 26, 1857
Speech at Springfield, June 26, 1857 Historian Douglas Wilson wrote in Lincoln Before Washington: “In the Dred Scott speech at Springfield, Lincoln took what, for a Illinois politician seeking statewide support in 1857, must be regarded as a bold stand on…” Abraham Lincoln and Freedom >
Dred Scott
Dred Scott The first major eruption in Mr. Lincoln’s and the nation’s attitude toward slavery was the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854. The second major upheaval was the Supreme Court’s decision on the Dred Scott case… Abraham Lincoln and Freedom >
Stephen A. Hurlbut (1815-1882)
Stephen A. Hurlbut (1815-1882) Historian Jeffrey N. Lash wrote that President “Lincoln sought to use Hurlbut to counterbalance the influence of more radical – or perhaps more conservative – political generals serving in the…” Abraham Lincoln and Friends >