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Capture of Mexico, 1847
14. President James Knox Polk:
Why the Whole of Mexico was not Annexed, 1847-1848
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Gratitude of Underground Railroad Passengers, 1854–1856 .
33. Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
A Personal-Liberty Act, 1855 -
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"If Any One Attempts to Haul down the American Flag," 1861
68. Delegate Lucius Eugene Chittenden:
Last Effort at Compromise, 1861
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69. Senator John Jordan Crittenden:
Explanation of the Crittenden Compromise, 1861.
CHAPTER XII-CRISIS OF FORT SUMTER
70. Members of the Cabinet:
Shall Sumter be Relieved? 1861
71. Secretary Leroy Pope Walker, Brigadier-General Pierre Gustave Toutant
Beauregard, and Major Robert Anderson:
Breaking of the Storm, 1861
72. Major John Gray Foster and Major Robert Anderson:
Surrender of Fort Sumter, 1861
73. Mrs. Mary Ashton Livermore:
Rising of the People, 1861
74. Richard Grant White:
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