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    WEBIn 1860, the Republican Party met in Chicago. There was widespread speculation that William H. Seward would become the party’s nominee, being the best-known figure in the field.

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    WEBBook/Printed Material National republican platform. Adopted by the National Republican Convention, held in Chicago, May 17, 1860. Back to Search Results. About this Item. Image. Image w/Text. PDF.

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