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    1. Finding Primary Sources - History 177S: The Meaning of Freedom in American History - LibGuides at Du

      Pamphlets, Broadsides and Books Early American Imprints, Series I Search for primary sources on every aspect of 17th and 18th century American (...)

    2. Finding Primary Sources - History 363: History of Capitalism in the United States - LibGuides at Duk

      Early American Imprints, Series II Search for primary sources (American books, pamphlets and broadsides) published in the first nineteen years (...)

    3. "The Following Correspondence which Took Place". · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Rubenstein. Citation: Grant, Ulysses S.; Lee, Robert E. "The Following Correspondence which Took Place".

    4. The Life of Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Frémont, Lincoln for the first time called for the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment (abolishing slavery), calling it a “fitting and necessary (...)

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