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"THE SLAUGHTER OF SEWARD." |
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Campaign Plain Dealer |
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July 07, 1860 |
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Greeley stands grinning with delight at the sublime spectacle, and declares “just what you deserve.” The firm of “Seward, Weed &
Greeley, was this day dissolved by the Junior partner stepping out, and the Senior partner becoming—“silent.” James Watson Webe weeps
at the bloody deed before him, and Thurlow Weed hides his [text is unclear] in his [text is unclear] “Old Abe,” the Rail Splitter, gives the blow that knocks
the brains out of the head of the Black Republican Party.
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