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View the interactive version Text from left to right: Lincoln: Come, Boys! they are all waiting for you---- You have staid THERE long enough! I will forgive you this time if you will try to do better in the future. Only think what a bad example you…

VAC1755-35009.jpg
View the interactive version Figures from left to right: In upper left hand corner a figure looks out a window titled: Before Stephen Douglas with one foot through the Cincinnati Platform and the other on the Mason Dixon Line waves two flags: SOUTH.…

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View the interactive version Lincoln and Stephen Douglas struggle to control the northern and western states while John C. Breckinridge claims the south and John Bell attempts to glue the map back together.

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View the interactive version Text from left to right: John Bell: Bless my soul I give up. John C. Breckinridge: That long legged Abolitionist is getting ahead of us after all. Stephen Douglas: I never run so in my life.

VAC1755-35012.jpg
View the interactive version Text from left to right: Poster: J. DAVIS' SHOW. GREAT SOUTHERN GYASCUTIS. STIFFEST BACK-BONE EVER GROWN. CANT BE BROKEN. Poster: ONLY 10 000 MEN AND $1000 000 IN TREASURE PER CRACK. STEP UP AND TRY YOUR MUSCLE. Figures…

VAC1755-03075.jpg
View the interactive version Text from left to right: John Bull: Pray Mr Bruin try if you can make up this little Difference between us-The Wasps and Hornets have Stung me so hard I wish I had never disturbed their Nests. Columbia: I thank you Mr…

VAC1755-35020.jpg
View the interactive version Text from left to right: Columbia: Mr. Lincoln, give me back my 500.000 sons! Lincoln: Well the fact is---by the way that reminds me of a STORY!!! Document: 500 THOUS[AND] MORE TROOPS [SIGNED] A. LINCOLN

VAC1755-03080.jpg
View the interactive version Text from left side to right:John Bull: I must have all your Flour---All your Tobacco---All your Provisions---All your ships---All your Merchindize---Every thing except your Porter and Perry keep them out of my sight, I…

VAC1755-35019.jpg
View the interactive version In this lithograph, Lincoln's foot rests on a bound copy of the Constitution and the devil's inkpot furnishes ink for his writing. On the wall hangs a portrait of John Brown, labeled "St. Ossawotomie," and a depiction of…
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