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Essays Included
in the Editorials on Secession[1]

NewspaperTitleDateCityState
Akron Summit County BeaconShould There Be Any Further Compromise With Slavery?January 24, 1861AkronOhio
Albany Atlas and ArgusDivision Is DissolutionNovember 22, 1860AlbanyNew York
Albany Atlas and ArgusPresident Lincoln's InauguralMarch 5, 1861AlbanyNew York
Albany Atlas and ArgusThe First GunsApril 13, 1861AlbanyNew York
Albany Atlas and ArgusThe Great Issue And The Choice-Separation Or WarJanuary 12, 1861AlbanyNew York
Albany Atlas and ArgusWhat Ought The South To Do?November 10, 1860AlbanyNew York
Albany Evening JournalThe Inaugural MessageMarch 5, 1861AlbanyNew York
Albany Evening JournalThe Sepoys Of MontgomeryMay 10, 1861AlbanyNew York
Albany Evening JournalWorth All It CostsJune 1, 1861AlbanyNew York
Allentown DemocratFearful And Perilous TimesJanuary 9, 1861AllentownPennsylvania
Augusta Kennebec JournalAnother Mode Of Settling The South Carolina DifficultyJanuary 25, 1861.AugustaMaine
Aurora Beacon (Ill.)The Wheeling Convention And The Regeneration Of VirginiaJune 20, 1861AuroraIllinois
Bangor Daily Evening TimesOne Insult To Be Wiped OutMay 16, 1861BangorMaine
Bangor Daily Evening TimesThe Grand UprisingMay 4, 1861BangorMaine
Bangor Daily UnionSecessionNovember 13, 1860BangorMaine
Bedford Gazette (Pa.)Civil WarApril 12, 1861BedfordPennsylvania
Bellefontaine Republican (Ohio)War In The Event Of SecessionDecember 15, 1860BellefontaineOhio
Boston and New York Pine and PalmThe Pine And PalmMay 18, 1861  
Boston Daily Advertiser[President Davis's Inaugural]February 20, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily AdvertiserPeaceable Separation Rejected By The Confederate StatesMay 10, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily AdvertiserReconstruction By General SecessionApril 1, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily AdvertiserThe Committee Of Thirty-ThreeJanuary 21, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily AdvertiserThe President's MessageDecember 7, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily Atlas and BeeDisunion And CompromiseFebruary 1, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily Atlas and BeePayment Of Southern Debts To The NorthDecember 3, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily Atlas and BeePresident Lincoln's InauguralMarch 5, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily Atlas and BeeSecession, The Folly Of The HourNovember 12, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily CourierCapt. Fox And Fort SumterMarch 29, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily CourierPosition Of The Black RaceSeptember 24, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily CourierPractically, The Question Of Slavery In The TerritoriesDecember 11, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily CourierThe PolicyJune 29, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily CourierThe True PolicyJanuary 25, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily CourierWhat Shall Massachusetts Do For Herself?December 18, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Boston Daily JournalAfter SecessionDecember 28, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Boston Evening TranscriptThe Pulpit And The WarMay 10, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston HeraldFort Sumter SurrenderedApril 15, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston HeraldJames BuchananMarch 4, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston HeraldThe Ashes Of Washington Stolen!May 17, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston PostShall The Union Stand Upon A Basis Of Moral Obligation Or Of Physical Force?September 26, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Boston PostStand By The FlagApril 16, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston PostThe Reaction-The UnionFebruary 16, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Boston Saturday Evening GazetteThe Benefits Of WarMay 4, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Brooklyn Daily EagleCivil War And Its ConsequencesApril 15, 1861BrooklynNew York
Brooklyn Daily EagleThe Commotion At The SouthNovember 13, 1860BrooklynNew York
Brooklyn Daily EagleThe Setting SunMarch 1, 1861BrooklynNew York
Bucyrus Weekly Journal (Ohio)Secession In A New SpotDecember 13, 1860BucyrusOhio
Buffalo Commercial AdvertiserChapter 1April 15, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Commercial AdvertiserIncendiary NewspapersMarch 8, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Commercial AdvertiserMauryMay 14, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Commercial AdvertiserThe American QuestionMarch 6, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Commercial AdvertiserThe Procession Of NationsJune 18, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Daily CourierThe Bright SideApril 27, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Daily CourierThe Executive Of The New ConfederacyFebruary 12, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Daily CourierThe Fort Sumter ProblemApril 16, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Daily CourierThe President's MessageDecember 6, 1860BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Morning ExpressA Delightful ChangeApril 13, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Morning ExpressMouth Of The MississippiDecember 24, 1860BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Morning ExpressNorthern Blood Begins To WarmJanuary 5, 1861BuffaloNew York
Buffalo Morning ExpressThe Justice Of RetributionMay 30, 1861BuffaloNew York
Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Iowa)The Mississippi RiverFebruary 8, 1861BurlingtonIowa
Burlington Daily Times (Vt.)Abraham LincolnMarch 4, 1861BurlingtonVermont
Burlington Daily Times (Vt.)Are We One People?May 14, 1861BurlingtonVermont
Burlington Weekly Sentinel (Vt.)SecessionDecember 14, 1860BurlingtonVermont
Camden DemocratWhat Shall New Jersey Do?April 13, 1861CamdenNew Jersey
Cannelton Reporter (Ind.)[Indiana Wants Peace]January 31, 1861CanneltonIndiana
Canton Stark County DemocratA Disrupted UnionJanuary 9, 1861CantonOhio
Charleston Kanawha Valley Star ([West] Va.)[The Position Of Western Virginia]April 23, 1861Charleston[West] Va.
Charlestown Advertiser (Mass.)British SympathiesMay 29, 1861CharlestownMassachusetts
Charlestown Advertiser (Mass.)Utopian Dreams Of The Secessionists Of The South WestJune 8, 1861CharlestownMassachusetts
Chatfield Republican (Minn.)Roll Up The Curtain And Let The Dance BeginApril 16, 1861ChatfieldMinn.
Chicago Daily DemocratThe Era Of LibertyOctober 31, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily DemocratThe Great BattleNovember 5, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily JournalOur Country's Crisis And DangerApril 17, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily Times and HeraldDo It With Your Eyes OpenNovember 6, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily Times and HeraldWhat Is To Be Done?November 21, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily TribuneA Comparison Of ForcesDecember 13, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily TribuneIn The FutureMarch 27, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily TribuneNavigation Of The MississippiFebruary 25, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily TribuneSouthern Atrocities Upon Northern MenDecember 13, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily TribuneThe Mouth Of The MississippiDecember 18, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Chicago Daily TribuneTimely WarningJanuary 19, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Chicago TimesIs It So?June 29, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Cincinnati Daily CommercialA Few Words To The Opponents Of "Coercion"April 12, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialAmerica, Or Austria?December 1, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialShall We Govern Ourselves?November 3, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialThe Course Of Western CommerceFebruary 20, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialThe Mouth Of The MississippiJanuary 25, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialThe Niggerism Or The Secession MovementMarch 16, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialThe Right Of SecessionNovember 14, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialThe South And A Republican AdministrationOctober 18, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialThe State Of The CountryMarch 23, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialThe Western Virginia Convention—The Result And The ProspectMay 17, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily CommercialWhat We Have At Stake In The StruggleMay 6, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily EnquirerKentucky And The UnionApril 30, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily EnquirerLetter To Hon. Abraham LincolnFebruary 10, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily EnquirerLincoln's Knowledge Of The CrisisDecember 27, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily EnquirerPresident's Message-Its Illogical And Inconsistent PropositionsDecember 6, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily EnquirerThe Commercial Interests Of The WestDecember 28, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily EnquirerThe Last Peaceful ResortMay 21, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily GazetteKentucky As A MediatorJune 25, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily GazetteSecession And Mississippi NavigationJanuary 14, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily PressThe Effect Of A Peaceable Separation On TradeFebruary 1, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily PressThe Right Of Peaceable SecessionNovember 21, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily TimesJohn Bell DeceasedMay 7, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily TimesKentucky And OhioApril 26, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily TimesSenator Wade, Of OhioDecember 17, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily TimesThe Mystery Of The Secret SessionJune 7, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily TimesThe New AdministrationApril 3, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily TimesWhat Is Coercion?February 14, 1861CincinnatiOhio
Cincinnati Daily TimesWhy Should We Quarrel?September 22, 1860CincinnatiOhio
Circleville Watchman (O.)SecessionNovember 23, 1860CirclevilleOhio
Cleveland Daily National DemocratOf What Use Is The South To Us?November 20, 1860ClevelandOhio
Cleveland Daily National DemocratThe Union-Its DangerNovember 19, 1860ClevelandOhio
Cleveland Daily Plain DealerPopular MisapprehensionsJanuary 12, 1861ClevelandOhio
Cleveland Daily Plain DealerSouth Carolina Out Of The Union—The Act Of Secession Passed The Convention By A Unanimous VoteDecember 21, 1860ClevelandOhio
Cleveland Daily Plain DealerWhat Slave States May Secede, And What "Niggers For The Niggerless" May Have To Do With ItDecember 15, 1860ClevelandOhio
Cleveland Morning LeaderNavigation Of The MississippiFebruary 21, 1861ClevelandOhio
Columbus CrisisFree Negroes From VirginiaFebruary 7, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Capital City Fact"Men Change-Principles Never"February 9, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Capital City FactHave We A Government?March 22, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Capital City FactThe InauguralMarch 5, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Capital City FactThe Order Of The Day-The PresidencyOctober 19, 1860ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Capital City FactThe South-Past, Present And FutureMay 18, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Capital City FactThe War Commenced!April 13, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Ohio State JournalChivalryJune 3; 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Ohio State JournalForbearance Has Ceased To Be A VirtueJanuary 15, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Ohio StatesmanFree And Slave Labor-To Workingmen In OhioNovember 2, 1860ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Ohio StatesmanShall The Border Slave States Be Retained In The Union?March 30, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus Daily Ohio StatesmanThe Sowers Of DiscordJune 18, 1861ColumbusOhio
Columbus GazetteThe StruggleJune 21, 1861ColumbusOhio
Concord Democratic Standard (N. H.)"The Equality Of The States, And The Equality Of White Men"September 8, 1860ConcordNew Hampshire
Concord Democratic Standard (N. H.)Our PositionMay 4, 1861ConcordNew Hampshire
Concord Democratic Standard (N. H.)The Union—Its Danger—How Shall It Be Preserved?November 24, 1860ConcordNew Hampshire
Concord New Hampshire Patriot and State GazetteThe Object Of The WarMay 8, 1861ConcordNew Hampshire
Concord New Hampshire Patriot and State GazetteWar Exists!April 17, 1861ConcordNew Hampshire
Constantine Weekly Mercury and St. Joseph County Advertiser (Mich.)Bound To Have A FightApril 11, 1861ConstantineMichigan
Daily Boston TravellerSecession Not Favorable To The Luxury Of Safe VioLenceNovember 20, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Daily Boston TravellerSpain, Mexico, And The Southern ConfederacyApril 5, 1861BostonMassachusetts
Daily Boston TravellerThe Right Of SecessionNovember 16, 1860BostonMassachusetts
Daily Chicago PostThe First Act Of Illegal ViolenceDecember 29, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chicago PostWhat Is It All About?December 30, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chicago TimesCivil WarApril 9, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chicago TimesJefferson DavisJune 13, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chicago TimesSouthern OutragesDecember 14, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chicago TimesThe Border StatesMay 6, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chicago TimesThe DutyJune 12, 1861ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chicago TimesThe Union Must Be SavedDecember 7, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chicago TimesValue Of The UnionDecember 10, 1860ChicagoIllinois
Daily Chronicle and Sentinel (Augusta)Difficulties And DangersDecember 22, 1860AugustaGeorgia
Daily Chronicle and Sentinel (Augusta)Failure Of The Southern ConferenceMarch 14, 1860AugustaGeorgia
Daily Chronicle and Sentinel (Augusta)How Far Are We ApartOctober 10, 1860AugustaGeorgia
Daily Chronicle and Sentinel (Augusta)The Constitutional Union PartyFebruary 13, 1860AugustaGeorgia
Daily Chronicle and Sentinel (Augusta)The CrisisNovember 13, 1860AugustaGeorgia
Daily Chronicle and Sentinel (Augusta)The Washington AbortionMay 24, 1860AugustaGeorgia
Daily Courier (Louisville)A Consistent DemocracyFebruary 22, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Courier (Louisville)He Means CoercionFebruary 13, 1861LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Courier (Louisville)Lincoln and DouglasMay 26, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Courier (Louisville)South CarolinaJanuary 10, 1861LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Courier (Louisville)The Action Of The Government And The Position Of KentuckyApril 18, 1861LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Courier (Louisville)The Delegations From The Seceding States At BaltimoreJune 9, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Courier (Louisville)The Position Of The Cotton StatesDecember 20, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Courier (Louisville)They Ask Us To WaitFebruary 1, 1861LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Courier (Louisville)What We Have Gained By DelayFebruary 23, 1861LouisvilleKentucky
Daily Dayton JournalLying By TelegraphMay 29, 1861DaytonOhio
Daily Milwaukee Press and NewsCompromises With SlaveryFebruary 15, 1861MilwaukeeWisconsin
Daily Milwaukee Press and NewsIs This Treason?April 18, 1861MilwaukeeWisconsin
Daily Milwaukee Press and NewsTelegraphic DespatchesApril 21, 1861MilwaukeeWisconsin
Daily Missouri Republican (St. Louis)Mr. Lincoln's SpeechesFebruary 15, 1861St. LouisMissouri
Daily Missouri Republican (St. Louis)Presidents Proclamation-DespotismApril 19, 1861St. LouisMissouri
Daily Missouri Republican (St. Louis)To A. Lincoln, President-elect of the United StatesNovember 21, 1860St. LouisMissouri
Daily Missouri Republican (St. Louis, Mo.)To A. Lincoln, President Elect Of The United StatesJanuary 14, 1861St. LouisMissouri
Daily Nashville PatriotSomething For All Patriots To Read And PonderSeptember 19 1860NashvilleTennessee
Daily Nashville PatriotStop And Think-What Is Secession?November 19, 1860NashvilleTennessee
Daily Nashville PatriotTennessee And The War QuestionApril 12, 1861NashvilleTennessee
Daily Nashville PatriotThe Country Wants Peace, And The Country Must Have Peace-An Appeal To All Lovers Of The Union Of All Sections And PartiesJuly 25, 1860NashvilleTennessee
Daily Nashville PatriotThe Progress Of Revolution-The Duty Of TennesseeApril 24, 1861NashvilleTennessee
Daily Nashville PatriotThe Progress Of The PresidentsFebruary 16, 1861NashvilleTennessee
Daily Nashville PatriotTo The Friends Of The Constitution And The UnionOctober 13, 1860NashvilleTennessee
Daily Pittsburgh GazetteHow It Was DoneApril 18, 1861PittsburghPennsylvania
Daily Pittsburgh GazetteLet The People ArmDecember 27, 1860PittsburghPennsylvania
Daily Pittsburgh GazetteThe Disunion RantNovember 14, 1860PittsburghPennsylvania
Daily Pittsburgh GazetteWho Shall Role?November 2, 1860PittsburghPennsylvania
Davenport Daily GazetteSouthern Treatment Of Northern CitizensDecember 19, 1860DavenportIowa
Davenport Democrat and NewsThe Right To SecedeNovember 17, 1860DavenportIowa
Dawson's Fort Wayne Daily TimesSensation-Coercion-The PressApril 5, 1861Fort WayneIndiana
Des Moines Iowa State JournalOur ExperimentDecember 8, 1860Des MoinesIowa
Des Moines Iowa State RegisterDisunion Is Death To SlaveryJanuary 23, 1861Des MoinesIowa
Des Moines Iowa State RegisterTHE EFFORT TO AVOID WARApril 24, 1861Des MoinesIowa
Des Moines Iowa State RegisterThe President On The CrisisDecember 12, 1860Des MoinesIowa
Detroit Daily Advertiser"Blood Will Tell"April 4, 1861DetroitMichigan
Detroit Daily TribuneRevenge Not The MotiveJune 8, 1861DetroitMichigan
Detroit Daily TribuneThe Inaugural AddressMarch 5, 1861DetroitMichigan
Detroit Daily TribuneThe Late Senator DouglasJune 8, 1861DetroitMichigan
Detroit Free PressDouglasJune 4, 1861DetroitMichigan
Detroit Free PressJefferson DavisMay 30, 1861DetroitMichigan
Detroit Free PressRumored ArmisticesApril 29, 1861DetroitMichigan
Detroit Free PressShall We Be Prepared?May 25, 1861DetroitMichigan
Detroit Free PressThe President's MessageDecember 7, 1860DetroitMichigan
Detroit Free PressThe Southern Confederacy—Its Recognition Or Non-RecognitionFebruary 19, 1861DetroitMichigan
Dubuque Daily TimesA Religious ArmyMay 28, 1861DubuqueIowa
Dubuque Daily TimesThis Is An Enlightened AgeJanuary 12, 1861DubuqueIowa
Dubuque Herald"Policy Of The Administration"April 10, 1861DubuqueIowa
Dubuque HeraldPolicy Of The Administration Towards The SecessionistsMarch 16, 1861DubuqueIowa
Dubuque HeraldRelations Of The West To The Southern ConfederacyFebruary 20, 1861DubuqueIowa
Dubuque HeraldTrue PatriotismMay 3, 1861DubuqueIowa
Dubuque Herald Can A State Constitutionally Secede?November 11, 1860DubuqueIowa
Easton Argus (Pa.)A Glance At The Probable FutureJanuary 31, 1861EastonPennsylvania
Easton Daily Evening ExpressIs American Republicanism A Failure?March 27, 1861EastonPennsylvania
Elkhorn Independent (Wis.)War Is Upon Us!April 19, 1861ElkhornWisconsin
Erie Weekly GazetteAdmonitoryApril 4, 1861EriePennsylvania
Erie Weekly GazetteAroused And UnitedMay 2, 1861EriePennsylvania
Evansville Daily Journal (Ind.)Crittenden Compromise Vs. Popular SovereigntyFebruary 12, 1861EvansvilleIndiana
Evansville Daily Journal (Ind.)Navigation Of The MississippiFebruary 12, 1861EvansvilleIndiana
Evansville Daily Journal (Ind.)The Hand Of Providence VisibleApril 20, 1861EvansvilleIndiana
Grand Rapids Daily EnquirerA National ConventionApril 6, 1861Grand RapidsMichigan
Grand Rapids Daily EnquirerThe Impending ContestApril 18, 1861Grand RapidsMichigan
Greenfield Gazette and CourierPeaceable SecessionFebruary 11, 1861GreenfieldMassachusetts
Guttenberg Mississippi Valley Register (Ia.)A Republican GovernmentApril 5, 1861GuttenbergIowa
Hamilton Telegraph (Ohio)Problem Of SlaveryDecember 27, 1860HamiltonOhio
Harrisburg Daily Patriot and UnionThe President Elect And His Political ExhibitionsFebruary 21, 1861HarrisburgPennsylvania
Harrisburg Daily Patriot and UnionThe President's MessageDecember 6, 1860HarrisburgPennsylvania
Harrisburg Daily Patriot and UnionThe Question Of ForceJanuary 4, 1861HarrisburgPennsylvania
Harrisburg Pennsylvania Daily TelegraphThe Position Of PennsylvaniaApril 4, 1861HarrisburgPennsylvania
Hartford Daily Courant[The Right Of Coercion]February 11, 1861HartfordConnecticut
Hartford Daily CourantThe New ConfederacyApril 12, 1861HartfordConnecticut
Hartford Daily TimesThe Black DayApril 13, 1861HartfordConnecticut
Hartford Evening PressExit J. BMarch 2, 1861HartfordConnecticut
Hartford Evening PressTo Candid Democrats-A Few Plain SuggestionsOctober 25 and 26, 1860HartfordConnecticut
Hartford Evening PressWhat Can You Do?December 3, 1860HartfordConnecticut
Henderson Weekly Democrat (Minn.)President BuchananJanuary 12, 1861HendersonMinnesota
Indianapolis Daily JournalDissolution And Self-GovernmentDecember 10, 1860IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Daily JournalDone At Last—What Shall We Do?December 22, 1860IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Daily JournalSubjugating The SouthApril 27, 1861IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Daily JournalSwift And Short WarMay 1, 1861IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Daily JournalThe Future Of SlaveryDecember 14, 1860IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Daily JournalThe InauguralMarch 5, 1861IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Daily JournalThe State Of The Case NowJanuary 17, 1861IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Daily JournalWarApril 11, 1861IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Daily State SentinelThe Position Of The Border StatesApril 18, 1861IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Indiana AmericanWill There Be Disunion?November 21, 1860IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Indiana Daily State SentinelThe Impending CrisisNovember 20, 1860IndianapolisIndiana
Indianapolis Indiana Daily State SentinelThe Voice Of WarningNovember 3, 1860IndianapolisIndiana
Ithaca American CitizenIs Slavery Sin?January 23, 1861IthacaNew York
Jersey City American StandardMoral Or Religious Operation Of WarJune 25, 1861Jersey CityNew Jersey
Jersey City American StandardSouthern Misapprehensions CorrectedMay 29, 1861Jersey CityNew Jersey
Jersey City American StandardThe American CainApril 12, 1861Jersey CityNew Jersey
Jersey City American StandardThe Censorship Of The TelegraphMay 4, 1861Jersey CityNew Jersey
Jersey City American StandardThe Inaugural Of Mr. LincolnMarch 5, 1861Jersey CityNew Jersey
Jersey City Daily Courier and AdvertiserThe MessageDecember 5, 1860Jersey CityNew Jersey
Joliet SignalThe WarApril 23, 1861JolietIllinois
Kenosha Democrat (Wis.)DissolutionJanuary 11, 1861KenoshaWisconsin
Kenosha Democrat (Wis.)WarApril 19, 1861KenoshaWisconsin
Lancaster Daily Evening Express (Pa.)The Licentiousness Of PartyJanuary 17, 1861LancasterPennsylvania
Lancaster Examiner and Herald (Pa.)Mr. Buchanan's ReceptionMarch 13, 1861LancasterPennsylvania
Lancaster Intelligencer (Pa.)False And Exaggerated StatementsMay 21, 1861LancasterPennsylvania
Louisville Daily Journal[Vote Against Sectionalism]October 30, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Louisville Daily Journal[What Is The Peril?]November 8, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Louisville Daily JournalA National ConventionDecember 27, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Louisville Daily JournalBorder State ConventionDecember 4, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Louisville Daily JournalDisunion The Necessary Antecedent Of AbolitionJanuary 26, 1861LouisvilleKentucky
Louisville Daily JournalMr. Lincoln-Mr. Seward's SpeechAugust 22, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Louisville Daily JournalRepublican PolicyJanuary 31, 1861LouisvilleKentucky
Louisville Daily JournalThe Commission To Washington—The Virginia And Kentucky ResolutionsFebruary 1, 1861LouisvilleKentucky
Louisville Daily JournalThe Condition Of AffairsAugust 13, 1860LouisvilleKentucky
Lowell Daily Journal and CourierPolicy Of The Political PartiesSeptember 5, 1860LowellMassachusetts
Lynn Weekly ReporterBogus NewsJune 1, 1861LynnMassachusetts
Madison Daily Argus and Democrat (Wis.)The Abolition Of Slavery The Only End Of This WarMay 4, 1861MadisonWisconsin
Madison Wisconsin Daily PatriotBlood Is DemandedApril 30, 1861MadisonWisconsin
Madison Wisconsin Daily PatriotIs All Hope Lost[?]February 11, 1861MadisonWisconsin
Madison Wisconsin Daily PatriotLet Them Perish By The Sword!April 24, 1861MadisonWisconsin
Madison Wisconsin Daily State JournalCui Bono?April 19, 1861MadisonWisconsin
Madison Wisconsin Daily State JournalThe Secession TheoryNovember 17, 1860MadisonWisconsin
Manchester Union Democrat (N. H.)"Let Them Go!" February 19, 1861ManchesterNew Hampshire
Manhattan City Western Kansas ExpressA Prevalent IdeaMay 11, 1861Manhattan CityKansas
Martinsburg Virginia Republican ([West] Va.)The Rights Of The People—Workingmen And Their InterestsMarch 30, 1861MartinsburgWest Virginia
Milwaukee Daily People’s PressA Pacific ConfederacyNovember 30, 1860MilwaukeeWisconsin
Milwaukee Daily SentinelThe Free Navigation Of The MississippiMarch 4, 1861MilwaukeeWisconsin
Milwaukee Daily SentinelThe Policy Of RepublicansFebruary 4, 1861MilwaukeeWisconsin
Milwaukee Daily WisconsinObstructing The MississippiJanuary 18, 1861MilwaukeeWisconsin
Milwaukee Daily WisconsinThe Question Of Time With The DisaffectedApril 3, 1861MilwaukeeWisconsin
Milwaukee Dally WisconsinThe Policy Of The AdministrationMarch 13, 1861MilwaukeeWisconsin
Miners' Journal, and Pottsville General Advertiser (Pa.)A Firm PositionFebruary 23, 1861PottsvillePennsylvania
Montgomery Daily PostThe Proposed SettlementDecember 24, 1860MontgomeryAlabama
Montgomery Weekly PostThe Effect Of The Doctrine Of ReconstructionMarch 26, 1861MontgomeryAlabama
Montpelier Daily Green Mountain FreemanSouthern Repudiation Of Debts Due The NorthMay 17, 1861MontpelierVermont
Montpelier Daily Green Mountain FreemanWhy Not Let Them Go In Peace?June 5, 1861MontpelierVermont
Montpelier Vermont Watchman and State JournalWhat Is Our Government Worth?April 26, 1861MontpelierVermont
Morning Courier and New-York Enquirer[God's Purposes In The Union Of The States]January 8, 1861New YorkNew York
Morning Courier and New-York EnquirerA Prospect For PeaceMarch l, 1861New YorkNew York
Morning Courier and New-York EnquirerThe President ElectFebruary 15, 1861New YorkNew York
Muncie Eastern Indiana CourantParty PolicyJanuary 3, 1861MuncieIndiana
Muscatine Daily Review (Ia.)The Corruption Of The Press, Newspaper Correspondents, And Telegraph OperatorsNovember 13, 1860Muscatine Iowa
Nashville Union and AmericanAction! Action!! Tennesseans to the Rescue of TennesseeApril 20, 1861NashvilleTennessee
Nashville Union and AmericanMoral Of The October ElectionsOctober 12, 1860NashvilleTennessee
Nashville Union and AmericanThe ProspectsMay 15, 1860NashvilleTennessee
Nashville Union and AmericanThe RemedyDecember 1, 1860NashvilleTennessee
Nashville Union and AmericanThe Tennessee PlatformMay 10, 1860NashvilleTennessee
New Albany Daily Ledger (Ind.)What Is To Be Our Destiny?November 21, 1860New AlbanyIndiana
New Albany Daily Ledger (Ind.)Words For PeaceJune 21, 1861New AlbanyIndiana
New Haven Daily PalladiumLaw Or No LawJanuary 11, 1861New HavenConnecticut
New Haven Daily PalladiumSouthern ChivalryApril 29, 1861New HavenConnecticut
New Haven Daily RegisterNorthern InterestsFebruary 11, 1861 New HavenConnecticut
New Haven Morning Journal and CourierThe MessageDecember 6, 1860New HavenConnecticut
New Orleans Daily CrescentAn Eventful DayDecember 17, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentMeeting Of CongressDecember 3, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentMr. Douglas' LetterNovember 15, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentPolitical Affairs NorthMarch 16, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentSumner's StatisticsJune 15, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Constitution—The Union—The LawsNovember 13, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe DifferenceJanuary 21, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Late ElectionsOctober 13, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Northern DelusionMarch 2, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Northern PresidentFebruary 21, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Policy Of AggressionDecember 14, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Policy Of SilenceNovember 28, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe President-ElectNovember 12, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Presidents MessageDecember 6, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Times ChangeDecember 20, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New Orleans Daily CrescentThe Union-Saving CommitteeDecember 11, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
New York Commercial AdvertiserCivil War And Life InsuranceJanuary 2, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily News"No Compromise."January 9, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily NewsA Big Liar GaggedApril 23, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily NewsIs Peaceable Secession Out Of The Question?June 12, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily NewsLouisiana And The MississippiDecember 25, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Daily NewsThe Duty Of The Commercial Community Of The North At The Present TimeJune 10, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily NewsThe Highest Status Of The NegroApril 10, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily NewsThe Right Of States To SecedeNovember 16, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Daily NewsThe Separation Of New York City From The StateDecember 22, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Daily TibuneThe Strength Of SecessionNovember 28, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneAn Obsolete IdeaApril 25, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneFree Institutions On TrialMarch 20, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneMr. Lincoln's AddressMarch 6, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneOur Foreign RelationsJune 3, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneSelf-GovernmentFebruary 23, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneSenator MasonJune 3, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneShall We Have A Federal Union?February 27, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneThe American ExperimentNovember 27, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneThe Attitude Of The NorthJanuary 7, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneThe Border StatesMarch 9, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneThe Only Possible CompromiseJanuary 19, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneThe Right Of SecessionDecember 17, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneThe Southern GrievanceNovember 28, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Daily TribuneThe War And SlaveryMay 14, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Evening Day-BookDeluding The PeopleApril 17, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Evening Day-BookDipping Up The Atlantic With A SpoonJanuary 24, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Evening Day-BookThe Telegraph DisabledApril 23, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Evening PostFort SumterApril 10, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Evening PostPeaceable Secession An AbsurdityNovember 12, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Evening PostThe Two PresidentsFebruary 18, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Evening PostThe War On The MississippiJanuary 23, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Evening PostWhat Shall Be Done For A Revenue?March 12, 1861New YorkNew York
New York HeraldCoercion Or Conciliation?December 24, 1860New YorkNew York
New York HeraldNigger Worship And Its ConsequencesMarch 7, 1861New YorkNew York
New York HeraldOur Historic Developement-Shall It Be Superseded By A War Of Races?September 19, 1860New YorkNew York
New York HeraldProbable Commencement Of The Civil War At LastApril 11, 1861New YorkNew York
New York HeraldRepublican Journalism—Its Brutal And Bloodthirsty CharacterMay 5, 1861New YorkNew York
New York HeraldSigns Of An Impending Puritan Outbreak In EnglandJune 9, 1861New YorkNew York
New York HeraldThe Decisive Battle Near At Hand-The Belligerents And The ProspectOctober 1, 1860New YorkNew York
New York HeraldThe Free Confederacy Of The NorthFebruary l, 1861New YorkNew York
New York HeraldThe President's Message-The State Or The UnionDecember 5, 1860New YorkNew York
New York HeraldThe Salutary Effects Of The WarApril 29, 1861New YorkNew York
New York HeraldWill The People Of The North Permit Coercion?February 5, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal o f CommerceThe War SpiritApril 10, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of Commerce"A Mission Of Humanity"April 12, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceAction And ReactionJune 19, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceEffect Of The War Upon Moral And Material ImprovementMay 29, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceLet Us Reason TogetherJanuary 12, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceMayor Wood's Message-Proposal To Separate The City From The StateJanuary 8, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommercePresident Lincoln's Inaugural MessageMarch 5, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceThe Negro RaceOctober 26, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceThe Position Of Northern, ConservativesMay 6, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceThe Relations Between England And The United StatesMay 24, 1861New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceThe Remedy For Existing EvilsNovember 26, 1860New YorkNew York
New York Journal of CommerceThe Value Of A LeaderMay 28, 1861New YorkNew York
New York TimesNot A War Against The SouthMay 10, 1861New YorkNew York
New York TimesShall We Have Mexico!December 26, 1860New YorkNew York
New York TimesThe Commercial Relations Between The North And SouthDecember 7, 1860New YorkNew York
New York TimesThe Fall Of SumpterApril 15, 1861New YorkNew York
New York TimesThe Future Of SecessionMarch 21, 1861New YorkNew York
New York TimesThe People And The Issue!April 15, 1861New YorkNew York
New York TimesThe Union And Slavery-Suggestions For A Southern PolicyJanuary 22, 1861New YorkNew York
New York TimesWanted-A Policy!April 3, 1861New YorkNew York
New York TimesWestern Virginia To Form A New StateJune 19, 1861New YorkNew York
New York WorldHow To SecedeDecember 15, 1860New YorkNew York
New York WorldNewspaper ProvocationsNovember 28, 1860New YorkNew York
New York WorldObjects Of The WarApril 30, 1861New YorkNew York
Newark (N.J.) Daily AdvertiserThe Morrill TariffApril 2, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newark Daily Advertiser (N. J.)The Tragedy BegunApril 13, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newark Daily Advertiser (N.J.)Mischief Of Sensation ReportsJanuary 12, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newark Daily Advertiser (N.J.)Where There's A Will There's A WayJanuary 22, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newark Daily Mercury (N. J.)[A Blessing In Disguise?]June 15, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newark Daily Mercury (N. J.)A Policy WantedMarch 25, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newark Daily Mercury (N. J.)Affairs At Washington-The Subject Of CompromisesFebruary 11, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newark Daily Mercury (N.J.)Secession And The English GovernmentMay 24, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newark Evening Journal (N. J.)The War Men At HomeJune 20, 1861NewarkNew Jersey
Newburyport Daily Herald (Mass.)The Decision MadeApril 15, 1861NewburyportMassachusetts
Newburyport Daily Herald (Mass.)The State Of The CountryMarch 25, 1861NewburyportMassachusetts
Newburyport Daily Herald (Mass.)Will The Union Be Preserved?May 24, 1861NewburyportMassachusetts
Newport AdvertiserNorthern Error As To The Character And Necessary Permanence Of Negro Slavery The Cause Of All The Sectional DifficultiesDecember 5, 1860NewportRhode Island
Newport Mercury[Is Self-Government On Trial?]May 25, 1861NewportRhode Island
Niles Republican (Mich.)Rotten FoundationMarch 30, 1861NilesMichigan
Norristown Register and Montgomery Democrat and Watchman (Pa.)Whither Shall Pennsylvania Go?January 22, 1861NorristownPennsylvania
North Carolina Standard (Raleigh)A Constitutional UnionJuly 11, 1860RaleighNorth Carolina
North Carolina Standard (Raleigh)Disunion For Existing CausesDecember 1, 1860RaleighNorth Carolina
North Carolina Standard (Raleigh)Mr. Lincoln's InauguralMarch 9, 1861RaleighNorth Carolina
North Carolina Standard (Raleigh)The Border States Must Unite And Act!April 20, 1861RaleighNorth Carolina
North Carolina Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)Civil War Will Be AbolitionFebruary 5, 1861RaleighNorth Carolina
Oshkosh Northwestern (Wis.)An Argument ExaminedMarch 8, 1861OshkoshWisconsin
Paris Oxford Democrat (Me.)The Effect Of The Present Revolution Upon Slavery In The United StatesApril 26, 1861ParisMaine
Paris Oxford Democrat (Me.)The Morality Of The Cotton ConfederacyMay 31, 1861ParisMaine
Paterson Daily GuardianJudas At The HeadFebruary 19, 1861PatersonNew Jersey
Peoria Daily Democratic UnionAn Appeal To Southern Honor And To Southern Common SenseOctober 5, 1860PeoriaIllinois
Peoria Daily Democratic UnionThe Inaugural AddressMarch 7, 1861PeoriaIllinois
Peoria Daily TranscriptNorthern Homage To Southern HumbugMay 8, 1861PeoriaIllinois
Peoria Daily TranscriptThe Secession LabyrinthFebruary 22, 1861PeoriaIllinois
Peoria Daily TranscriptThe Treachery Of VirginiaApril 24, 1861PeoriaIllinois
Philadelphia Daily Evening BulletinThe Duty Of The Government And PeopleJanuary 14, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Daily Evening BulletinWarApril 8, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Daily NewsNegro Emigration—HaytiNovember 22, 1860PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Daily NewsThe Issue And Its ResultsMarch 15, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Evening JournalMr. Lincoln's InauguralMarch 5, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia InquirerAdjustment, Compromise, ConcessionFebruary 23, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia InquirerSecession, A Cotton ConspiracyFebruary 11, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia InquirerThe Great Controversy—Its SettlementMarch 11, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia InquirerThe Great Issue, And How To Meet ItMarch 21, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia InquirerThe Position Of VirginiaFebruary 1, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia InquirerThe Solemnity Of The SpectacleApril 18, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Morning PennsylvanianA Basis Of Settlement—The Montgomery ConstitutionMarch 21, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Morning PennsylvanianEx-President Buchanan's Return To WheatlandMarch 7, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Morning PennsylvanianThe MessageDecember 5, 1860PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Morning PennsylvanianThe Reason WhyFebruary 9, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Morning PennsylvanianThe Telegraph—Its AbusesFebruary 6, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Morning PennsylvanianTwo Inaugurations-Two Republics-Two PresidentsFebruary 18, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteGeneral ScottMarch 7, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteJohn Bull And JonathanJune 13, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteLawlessness On A Gigantic ScaleFebruary 4, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteMarylandMay 20, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteMilitary VirtuesMay 6, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteThe Commercial Results Of SecessionJanuary 30, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteThe Indissoluble UnionNovember 20, 1860PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteThe MessageDecember 5, 1860PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia North American and United States GazetteVictory And Its ConsequencesNovember 7, 1860PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia PressA National ConventionMarch 25, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia PressKing CottonJanuary 25, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia PressNorthwestern VirginiaMay 24, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia PressSecession And The Revenue LawsJanuary 15, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia PressThe Practical Difficulties Of SecessionDecember 21, 1860PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia PressThe Public FeelingApril 16, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia PressWhat Is To Be Done?December 27, 1860PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Public LedgerThe Question Of The DayJanuary 1, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Public LedgerWhat Are We Fighting For?June 7, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Public LedgerWhat Shall Be Done For Them?March 27, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia Sunday DispatchHumiliationDecember 30, 1860PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Philadelphia. InquirerDavis On The Cotton ConfederacyFebruary 20, 1861PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Pittsburgh Evening ChronicleBlockade Of The Mississippi WithdrawnJanuary 26, 1861PittsburghPennsylvania
Pittsburgh PostEffects Of Repealing The TariffApril 2, 1861PittsburghPennsylvania
Pittsburgh PostNorthern DisunionistsOctober 10, 1860PittsburghPennsylvania
Pittsburgh PostPeace Or WarMarch 18, 1861PittsburghPennsylvania
Pittsburgh PostThe War Begun—The Duty Of American CitizensApril 15, 1861PittsburghPennsylvania
Portland Daily Advertiser (Maine)THE MISSISSIPPIJanuary 29, 1861PortlandMaine
Portland Daily Advertiser (Me.)Stephen Arnold DouglasJune 4, 1861PortlandMaine
Portland Eastern Argus (Me.)A Glance At The FutureDecember 12, 1860PortlandMaine
Portland Eastern Argus (Me.)A Lament For The Dead!June 5, 1861PortlandMaine
Portland Eastern Argus (Me.)President Lincoln's WarApril 15, 1861PortlandMaine
Providence Daily JournalLiesNovember 19, 1860ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily JournalThe Amenities Of The WarJune 27, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily JournalThe Propositions Of The Washington ConventionMarch 1, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily JournalYoung MenApril 26, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily Post"The Folly Of Secession" November 8, 1860ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily PostThe Everlasting NegroFebruary 2, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily PostThe People, The States And The UnionNovember 19, 1860ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily PostThe Retiring AdministrationMarch 5, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily PostWestern VirginiaMay 17, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily PostWhat Does He Mean?March 8, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Daily PostWhy?April 13, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Evening PressJustice Applied To SlaveryOctober 25, 1860ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Evening PressNeutrality ImpossibleMay 7, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Evening PressState Rights And The ConstitutionNovember 17, 1860ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Evening PressThe Crisis Of The CrisisApril 10, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Providence Evening PressThe Spirit Of WarApril 11, 1861ProvidenceRhode Island
Quincy Daily Whig and Republican (Ill.)Is Democracy A Failure?May 3, 1861QuincyIllinois
Quincy Daily Whig And Republican (Ill.)Last Message Of The O. P. FDecember 10, 1860QuincyIllinois
Quincy Daily Whig and Republican (Ill.)The Attitude Of EnglandMarch 14, 1861QuincyIllinois
Quincy Daily Whig and Republican (Ill.)The Treason And The TraitorsMarch 7, 1861QuincyIllinois
Reading Berks and Schuylkill JournalThe Great QuestionDecember 15, 1860ReadingPennsylvania
Republican Banner (Nashville)Action Of The Legislature-Action Of The PeopleMay 9, 1861NashvilleTennessee
Republican Banner (Nashville)Are We Ready For Revolution?December 18, 1860NashvilleTennessee
Republican Banner (Nashville)Disunion The Doom Of SlaveryJanuary 26, 1861NashvilleTennessee
Republican Banner (Nashville)The Crittenden CompromiseJanuary 25, 1861NashvilleTennessee
Republican Banner (Nashville)The Position Of The Southern OppositionMarch 29, 1860NashvilleTennessee
Republican Banner (Nashville)What Is Coercion?March 14, 1861NashvilleTennessee
Richmond DispatchThe InauguralMarch 5, 1861RichmondVirginia
Richmond Enquirer[The Charleston Mercury and the Richmond Convention]May 18, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond EnquirerNegotiation-Not LegislationDecember 18, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond EnquirerThe Crittenden AmendmentJanuary 29, 1861RichmondVirginia
Richmond EnquirerThe Cry Of DisunionJuly 10, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond EnquirerThe Declaration Of WarMarch 5, 1861RichmondVirginia
Richmond EnquirerThe Federal CommissionersJanuary 25, 1861RichmondVirginia
Richmond EnquirerThe Presidents MessageDecember 11, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond EnquirerWhere We StandMay 8, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerA Southern ConferenceJanuary 24, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerFalse Issues On Which It Is Sought To Rest The Canvass For The PresidencyOctober 26, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerHarmonize the DemocracyJune 1, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerHopes Doomed To DisappointmentDecember 18, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerShall The South Be United?May 11, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerState Of Parties In The UnionMay 18, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerThe Address Of Nineteen Members Of CongressJune 1, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerThe Appointments Of The "Conservative, Old Line Whig," Black Republican SpeakerFebruary 14, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerThe Effect Of The Meeting Of Congress, And Attending Demonstrations On The Course Of The Southern StatesDecember 11, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerThe Election ReturnsNovember 9, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerThe Law Which Controls And The Incentive Which Prompts The Political Action Of The Northern States Of The UnionJanuary 6, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly ExaminerThe Result Of Unwise Action, Or An Erroneous Nomination By The Baltimore ConventionJune 19 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Semi-weekly Examiner (Richmond)The Policy Of The Southern StatesNovember 27, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Whig and Public AdvertiserNew Constitutional GuaranteesFebruary 2, 1860RichmondVirginia
Richmond Whig and Public AdvertiserPassage Of The Homestead BillMarch 19 1860RichmondVirginia
Rochester Daily Union and AdvertiserThe Crittenden Compromise—An Argument For A Territorial DivisionFebruary 11, 1861Rochester New York
Rochester Daily Union and AdvertiserWhy We Must Fight And Why We Must "Conquer The South"May 2, 1861Rochester New York
Rockford RegisterThe Ethics Of Our Political FaithApril 13, 1861RockfordIllinois
Rockford RegisterThe Moral Of The WarMay 25, 1861RockfordIllinois
Rockford RepublicanLet Us Crush Out Treason, Or Perish In The Attempt!!April 18, 1861RockfordIllinois
Roxbury Norfolk County JournalVirginiaJune 1, 1861RoxburyMassachusetts
Roxbury Norfolk County JournalWhat We Are Fighting ForMay 4, 1861RoxburyMassachusetts
Saint Paul Daily PressThe Age Of BrassJanuary 9, 1861Saint PaulMinnesota
Salem Washington Democrat (Ind.)War BegunApril 18, 1861SalemIndiana
Sandusky Daily Commercial RegisterNewspaper Topics!December 5, 1860SanduskyOhio
Sandusky Daily Commercial RegisterThe Sacrifice DemandedFebruary 23, 1861SanduskyOhio
Sioux City RegisterSecessionDecember 1, 1860Sioux CityIowa
Springfield Daily Illinois State JournalDisunion Triumphant In St. Louis—The Prospect AheadApril 3, 1861SpringfieldIllinois
Springfield Daily Illinois State JournalLincoln's Inaugural AddressMarch 6, 1861SpringfieldIllinois
Springfield Daily Illinois State JournalThe Incoming AdministrationFebruary 13, 1861SpringfieldIllinois
Springfield Daily Illinois State JournalThe Power Of The President To Act Independent Of CongressApril 9, 1861SpringfieldIllinois
Springfield Daily Illinois State JournalThe Propositions Of VirginiaJanuary 30, 1861SpringfieldIllinois
Springfield Daily Illinois State JournalThe Union, It Must Be PreservedDecember 20, 1860SpringfieldIllinois
Springfield Daily Illinois State RegisterThe Difference Between The Two PartiesSeptember 28, 1860SpringfieldIllinois
Springfield Daily Illinois State RegisterThe Virginia Proposition—A Rampant MajorityFebruary 2, 1861SpringfieldIllinois
Springfield Daily Republican (Mass.)Revenge In WarfareMay 27, 1861SpringfieldMassachusetts
Springfield Daily Republican (Mass.)The Anti-Coercion DelusionFebruary 9, 1861SpringfieldMassachusetts
Springfield Daily Republican (Mass.)The Last Struggle Of SlaveryDecember 22, 1860SpringfieldMassachusetts
Springfield Daily Republican (Mass.)The Possible AlternativeFebruary 23, 1861SpringfieldMassachusetts
Springfield Daily Republican (Mass.)War As A Means Of GraceApril 20, 1861SpringfieldMassachusetts
St. Clairsville Gazette and Citizen (Ohio)"War Is Disunion"April 18, 1861St. ClairsvilleOhio
St. Paul Daily MinnesotianWhat It All MeansJanuary 19, 1861St. PaulMinnesota
Syracuse Daily Courier and Union"No Compromise!"January 28, 1861SyracuseNew York
Syracuse Daily Courier and UnionNegro ManiaMarch 1, 1861SyracuseNew York
Syracuse Daily Courier and UnionReligion And PoliticsJune 1, 1861SyracuseNew York
Syracuse Daily Courier and UnionWhere Is The Statesman For The Times?May 29, 1861SyracuseNew York
The Charleston MercuryDelayDecember 3, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryNational ConventionsJuly 10, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercurySouth And NorthMarch 31, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryThe Democratic PartyApril 16, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryThe New Compromise-Grand "Ultimatum Of The South"May 3, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryThe Presidential Election And Union SaversAugust 4, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryThe Richmond Enquirer And The Richmond ConventionMay 23, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryThe Territorial Rights of the South "Barren Abstractions" No TerritoryFebruary 28, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryThe Terrors Of SubmissionOctober 11, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryThe UnionJuly 25, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryVirginia Refuses To Confer With Her Southern Sister StatesMarch 10, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Charleston MercuryWhat Shall The South Carolina Legislature Do?November 3, 1860CharlestonSouth Carolina
The Daily Constitutionalist (Augusta)DisunionDecember 30, 1860AugustaGeorgia
The Daily Constitutionalist (Augusta)The Argument Is Exhausted—Stand By Your Arms!December 1, 1860AugustaGeorgia
The Daily Constitutionalist (Augusta)The State Of The UnionNovember 3, 1860AugustaGeorgia
The Daily Constitutionalist (Augusta)What Should Georgia D0?November 16, 1860AugustaGeorgia
The Daily Delta (New Orleans)Duplicity Of Lincoln And His InstrumentsApril 18, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Delta (New Orleans)Lo! The Conquering Hero ComesFebruary 26, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Delta (New Orleans)The Attitude Of The SouthMay 2, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Delta (New Orleans)The Border Slave States And Their SlavesJanuary 30, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Delta (New Orleans)The Moderation Of TyrannyJanuary 23, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Delta (New Orleans)What We Have To Look ForNovember 1, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)A Few Reflections On CoercionJanuary 3, 1861WilmingtonNorth Carolina
The Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)A Few Reflections On SecessionNovember 9, 1860WilmingtonNorth Carolina
The Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)Virginia And The Peace ConferenceFebruary 6, 1861WilmingtonNorth Carolina
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)Border Press-ReconstructionMarch 17, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)Capture Of The Southern FortsJanuary 17, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)Fundamental Principles InvolvedJanuary 15, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)Mr. SewardJanuary 20, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)New Lines Of SectionalismDecember 8, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)SecessionOctober 31, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)The Border State ConferencesFebruary 8, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)The Times And Their RequirementsMarch 10, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)What Co-Operation IsDecember 20, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans)What Is The True Issue?November 4, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily South Carolinian (Columbia)The Charleston Convention And Its ConsequencesMay 6, 1860ColumbiaSouth Carolina
The Daily South Carolinian (Columbia)The Presidential Election-Its Probable Result-Its Moral InfluenceAugust 3, 1860ColumbiaSouth Carolina
The Daily South Carolinian (Columbia)What True Conservatism Demands Of The SouthDecember 2, 1860ColumbiaSouth Carolina
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)A Dangerous MistakeFebruary 15, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)Cheap Self GovernmentNovember 3, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)Is There A Mode Of Settlement?December 18, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)It Is The First Step Which CostsNovember 20, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)Regard All The ConsequencesDecember 9, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)The Congressional CommitteeDecember 13, 1860.New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)The ElectionsOctober 12, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)The Fusion CheatOctober 4, 1860 New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)The Grave MistakeJanuary 31, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)The True IssueMay 10, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Daily True Delta (New Orleans)The True RemediesFebruary 1, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Examiner (Gallatin, Tenn.)If The Union Is Saved The North Must Save ItDecember 1, 1860GallatinTennessee
The Florence Gazette (Florence, Ala.)Our PositionNovember 28, 1860FlorenceAlabama
The Kentucky Statesman (Lexington)[False Gratulations]May 8, 1860LexingtonKentucky
The Kentucky Statesman (Lexington)A Plea For The UnionNovember 20, 1860LexingtonKentucky
The Kentucky Statesman (Lexington)Submit To The Constitution, But Resist The First Attempt To Enforce The Principles Of The Republican PartyNovember 13, 1860LexingtonKentucky
The Kentucky Statesman (Lexington)The Contest Of 1860January 6, 186oLexingtonKentucky
The Kentucky Statesman (Lexington)The Force PolicyDecember 25, 1860LexingtonKentucky
The Kentucky Statesman (Lexington)The Last Hope Of The UnionDecember 28, 1860LexingtonKentucky
The Kentucky. Statesman (Lexington)An Appeal To Non-SlaveholdersOctober 5, 1860LexingtonKentucky
The New Orleans BeeA Bad SignJanuary 18, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeA Possible FutureDecember 22, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeAre They Blind?November 28, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeCauses And EffectsFebruary 9, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeCo-OperationDecember 24, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeDisappointedJune 25, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeLincoln's PositionFebruary 20, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeNorthern SentimentJanuary 22, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeePolitical ProbabilitiesMay 30, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeProspect Of ConciliationDecember 29, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeePublic SentimentDecember 17, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeSeward On The CrisisJanuary 15, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeSigns Of The TimesNovember 23, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeSouth Carolina And Her Sisters Of The SouthDecember 28, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeThe Chicago NominationMay 21, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeThe Peace CongressFebruary 14, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeThe President And The UnionDecember 10, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeThe Reason WhyDecember 5, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeThe True PolicyNovember 19, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeThe WarMay 1, 1861New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeTheory And PracticeMarch 5, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeVain HopesDecember 14, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The New Orleans BeeWhat Shall Be Done?November 8, 1860New OrleansLouisiana
The Review (Charlottesville, Va.)A General SurveyNovember 23, 1860CharlottesvilleVirginia
The Review (Charlottesville, Va.)CoercionJanuary 4, 1861CharlottesvilleVirginia
The Review (Charlottesville, Va.)The War Of RevengeApril 19, 1861CharlottesvilleVirginia
The Review, Charlottesville, Va.The ConventionJanuary 25, 1861CharlottesvilleVirginia
The Savannah RepublicanAre They Disgusted, Or Afraid?February 8, 1860SavannahGeorgia
The Wilmington JournalThe ConventionJune 28, 1860WilmingtonNorth Carolina
Trenton Daily State Gazette and RepublicanThe Right Of SecessionDecember 6, 1860TrentonNew Jersey
Trenton Daily Trice AmericanThe War Commenced—Where Is It To End?April 15, 1861TrentonNew Jersey
Trenton Daily True AmericanThe Question Of CoercionMarch 11, 1861TrentonNew Jersey
Troy Daily ArenaControlling The MississippiFebruary 28, 1861TroyNew York
Troy Daily ArenaNew York As A NationDecember 18, 1860TroyNew York
Troy Daily TimesA Question Settling ItselfMarch 2, 1861TroyNew York
Troy Daily TimesCentral ConfederacyDecember 19, 1860TroyNew York
Troy Daily WhigThe Demand For Civil WarApril 4, 1861TroyNew York
Utica Daily ObserverThe Missouri Compromise LineJanuary 7, 1861UticaNew York
Utica Daily ObserverThe President's MessageDecember 7, 1860UticaNew York
Utica Morning Herald and Daily GazetteAn Architect Of RuinDecember 14, 1860UticaNew York
Utica Morning Herald and Daily GazetteMr. Seward As PremierJanuary 8, 1861UticaNew York
Utica Morning Herald and Daily GazetteThe Inaugural Of "President" DavisFebruary 20, 1861UticaNew York
Vicksburg Daily WhigSouthern PolicyJanuary 18, 1860VicksburgMississippi
Wabash Plain Dealer (Ind.)The Wrong ArgumentApril 5, 1861WabashIndiana
Washington Confederation (D. C.)A Bad ManFebruary 20, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington ConstitutionThe Danger A RealitySeptember 6, 1860District of Columbia 
Washington Constitution (D.C.)To The Readers Of The ConstitutionJanuary 30, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington Daily National Intelligencer (D. C.)What Of The Night?April 16, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington Daily National Intelligencer (D.C.)The Past, The Present, And The FutureMarch 21, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington National Republican (D.C.)Duty Of Union Men In The Border Slave StatesJanuary 18, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington National Republican (D.C.)Secession-How Can It Be Accomplished?November 26, 1860District of Columbia 
Washington National Republican (D.C.)The Progress Of Disunion Sentiments—Its CauseNovember 28, 1860District of Columbia 
Washington National Republican (D.C.)Virginia, Slavery, And DisunionJanuary 21, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington Reporter and Tribune (Pa.)The War And The SabbathMay 23, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington States and Union (D.C.)A Plain View Of SlaveryMarch 21, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington States and Union (D.C.)President Lincoln's ProclamationApril 15, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington States and Union (D.C.)Shall We Have A Decided Policy?March 21, 1861District of Columbia 
Washington States and Union (D.C.)The Independence Of The Confederate StatesMarch 22, 1861District of Columbia 
Weekly Montgomery ConfederationShall We Be Represented In Baltimore?May 12, 1860MontgomeryAlabama
Weekly Montgomery ConfederationTrue Policy Everywhere—No FusionAugust 17, 1860MontgomeryAlabama
Wellsburg Herald ([West] Va.)Secession & Coercion Brought HomeFebruary 8, 1861WellsburgWest Virginia
Wellsburg Herald ([West] Va.)The Virginia LegislatureJanuary 11, 1861WellsburgWest Virginia
Weston Herald ([West] Va.)The CrisisFebruary 4, 1861WellsburgWest Virginia
Wheeling Daily Intelligencer[The Division Of Virginia]December 28, 1860WheelingWest Virginia
Wheeling Daily Intelligencer[The Test Of Self-Government]December 24, 1860WheelingWest Virginia
Wheeling Daily IntelligencerA Word To The NorthwestApril 27, 1861WheelingWest Virginia
Wheeling Daily IntelligencerOur Geographical PositionApril 20, 1861WheelingWest Virginia
Wheeling Daily IntelligencerThe Division Of The StateJune 18, 1861WheelingWest Virginia
Wheeling Daily IntelligencerWhat Is Meant By "Getting Our Rights"February 2, 1861WheelingWest Virginia
Wilkes-Barre Luzerne UnionThe War Has Come!April 17, 1861Wilkes-BarrePennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre Luzerne UnionWhat Of The Night?February 13, 1861Wilkes-BarrePennsylvania
Worcester PalladiumThe Carolina WarJanuary 16, 1861WorcesterMassachusetts
Worcester PalladiumWar On The MississippiJanuary 30, 1861WorcesterMassachusetts
Worcester TranscriptTaneyMay 31, 1861WorcesterMassachusetts

 


[1] Dwight L. Dumond, ed., Southern Editorials on Secession (New York: The Century Co., 1931) and Howard C. Perkins, ed., Northern Editorials on Secession (New York: The Century Co., 1942)