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In the winter of 1861 Abraham Lincoln left his home in Springfield, Illinois to become President of the United States. Southern states reacted to the election of a Republican president by seceding from the Union, and the nation descended into Civil War. Although the combatants fought no battles on Illinois soil, the Civil War defined an era in the state. Illinoisans shaped the war's course and felt its effects. This digital collection presents primary source material from the Civil War era in Illinois. These materials include letters, diaries and reminiscences of Union soldiers, as well as important documents, images, and other resources from the home front. For more information, including historical themes, narrative essays, and lesson plans. see the main page for Illinois During the Civil War.
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- 'Stand by the Old Republican Party' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 29 March 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Our Government and an Undivided Country' in the 'Illinois State Journalm, 26 March 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'The Constitutional Convention and Abolitionism.' in the 'Illinois State Register, 17 March 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Monthly Record of Current Events, April 18' in 'Harper's New Monthly Magazine 25:146 (1862): 258-262'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Barbarities of the Rebels' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 06 May 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Knights of the Golden Circle' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 09 October 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'The President's Proclamation and His Greeley Letter.' in the 'Illinois State Register, 29 September 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'The President's Proclamation.' in the 'Illinois State Register, 26 September 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Island No. 10' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 22 March 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'The Confiscation Bill' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 28 May 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Can Paper be a Legal Tender?' in the 'Illinois State Register, 15 February 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Abolition Militant.' in the 'Illinois State Register, 06 February 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'The Westeren States to be Flooded with Negroes.' in the 'Illinois State Register, 11 June 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'The Armory at Rock Island' in the 'Rock Island Argus, 02 July 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Showing the Cloven Foot' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 25 December 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'From the Tennessee River' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 24 March 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'The President's Proclamation' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 21 May 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Glorious News!' in the 'Rock Island Argus, 08 July 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Traitor! Traitor!!' in the 'Illinois State Register, 02 June 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'A Proclamation--By the President of the United States' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 21 May 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Did Abolitionism Produce Disunion and War?' in the 'Rock Island Argus, 23 October 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'The Negroes to be Armed Against the Rebels.' in the 'Illinois State Register, 01 May 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'General Pope's Victory at Island No. 10' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 11 April 1862'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Naval Engagement at Newport News' in the 'Illinois State Journal, 11 March 1862'
- Northern Illinois University