Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library volume 3

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The speaking commenced at two o'clock p. M. , by which time the public square was pretty well filled with a living, moving multitude. — Before the speaking commenced, the seats which had been erected in front of the speaker's stand gave way and several ladies were taken out more or less injured.
[Chicago Journal, October 15, 1858] THE SIXTH JOINT DEBATE BETWEEN LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS At Quincy, on Wednesday last, the sixth joint debate took place between Messrs. Lincoln and Douglas. The multitude
...present is estimated at from eight to ten thousand. There were delegations present from Iowa and Missouri. There was much enthusiasm mani- fested for both speakers though that for Lincoln, we are assured, was much the heartiest and most general TPIE QUINCY DEBATE 445 ^Mr. Lincoln arrived in Quincy on Wednesday morning, and was received and escorted to his quarters by an immense procession — liter- ally "an army with banners, " who made the streets resound with that inspiring watchword which is now heard all over the State — "Hurrah for Lincoln!" The speaking took place at Washington Square, commencing at half past t^^o o'clock.

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