Newspaper Title
Illinios State Journal
Publication Date
6-3-1856
Publication Place
Springfield, Illinios
Event Topic
Sumner Caning
Political Party
Republican
Region
free state
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Quote
Brooks declares upon his honor as a gentleman that he had no coajutor in his achievement in the Senate the other day.
Document Type
Article (Journal or Newsletter)
Full Text Transcription
Brooks declares upon his honor as a gentleman that he had no coajutor in his achievement in the Senate the other day. Gentlemen! Commend us to Tom Hyer as the pink of gentlemanly courtesy. He strikes fair.
Edited/Proofed by
Entered by Beatrice Burton. Proofed by James Cash
Recommended Citation
"No Title." (1856). Secession Era Newspaper Editorials. 306.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/secession-editorials/all/editorials/306
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Brooks declares upon his honor as a gentleman that he had no coajutor in his achievement in the Senate the other day.
Identifier
ilsjsu560603a