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Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas, Debates of Lincoln and Douglas: Carefully Prepared by the Reporters of Each Party at the times of their Delivery. 4 0 Browse Search
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Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas, Debates of Lincoln and Douglas: Carefully Prepared by the Reporters of Each Party at the times of their Delivery., Third joint debate, at Jonesboro, September 15, 1858. (search)
se, William Reddick. William Reddick! another one of Judge Douglas's friends that stood on the stand with him at Ottawa, at the time the Judge says my knees trembled so that I had to be carried away. The names are all here: DuPage-Nathan Allen. Dekalb-Z. B. Mayo. Here is another set of resolutions which I think are apposite to the matter in hand. On the 28th of February of the same year, a Democratic District Convention was held at Naperville, to nominate a candidate for Circuit Judge. Among the delegates were Bowen and Kelly, of Will; Captain Naper, H. H. Cody, Nathan Allen, of DuPage; W. M. Jackson, J. N. Strode, P. W. Platt and Enos W. Smith, of McHenry; J. Horsman and others, of Winnebago. Col. Strode presided over the Convention. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted — the first on motion of P. W. Platt, the second on motion of William M. Jackson: Resolved, That this Convention is in favor of the Wilmot Proviso, both in Principle and
The Federal prisoners. --The following is a list of the Federal prisoners who arrived in Norfolk on Monday from Richmond: Mrs. Curtis, of Rochester, N. Y., (an advocate of Woman's rights,) unconditionally discharged; Nathan Allen, citizen; William H. Allen, surgeon, Foster Swift, surgeon; J. H. Stewart, surgeon, Chas. L. de Grow, ass't surgeon; R. Penquet, surgeon; S. C. Hunkel, surgeon 4th Reg't Maine, James Norvel, surgeon 79th New York; James M. Lewis, surgeon 2d New York, G. S. Wurgeon 5th Maine; Edward F. Taylor, surgeon 1st Reg't New York. Privates.--Jno. McCarty, Fred. Holmes, Chas. Greenwood, George Henckly, David Sprague, Joseph W. Richardson, J. R. Eldridge, Jas. Callinge, James Collins, W. A. Mallory. Nathan Allen, and all the Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons are paroled, not to serve during the war, or until regularly exchanged. John McCarty, Ned Holmes, Chas. Greenwood, Geo. Hinckly, Dewitt Sprague, James Collins, and Jos. W. Richardson are to be