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Coverage of Abraham Lincoln's Presidential Nomination
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Abraham Lincoln
Extensive next-day coverage of the 1860 Republican National Convention and the nomination of Abraham Lincoln for president in the Chicago Press and Tribune, Vol. XIII, NO. 277. Chicago: John L. Scripps, et al., Saturday, May 19, 1860
2 broadsheets (728 x 572 mm), text in 9 columns, masthead incorporating woodcut vignette of a printing press; second sheet creased and so printed, very slightly affecting a portion of text, some wrinkles and fold creases.
Published the day after the conclusion of the three-day Republican National Convention at Chicago's "Wigwam," the Chicago Press and Tribune goes all in for the nomination—and election— of Illinois favorite son Abraham Lincoln. This issue includes biographical sketches of Lincoln and his running mate, Hannibal Hamlin; reports on the reception of the nomination from around the country (the northeastern portion, at least); editorials supporting the Republican platform; and a detailed account of the final day of the convention, including tables of the four presidential and two vice presidential ballots.