The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South
The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South
The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South
The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South
The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South
The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South
The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South
The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South

The Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, and a Faithful history of Know-Nothingism and Black Republicanism and the Proposed Union Under the Irrepressible Conflict Doctrine of Seward and His Allies North and South


Permanent ID:
10950
Call number:
E441 .A58 v.121 no.1
Date:
circa 1859
Image Description:
Item is a political pamphlet published on behalf of the Baltimore, Maryland Democratic Party.  It claims to trace the history of the Know-Nothing Party and the rise of Black Republicanism and using a document held by "marauders" at Harper's Ferry, "A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery" to strike fear into the voting body in Baltimore.
Format:
Printed Matter