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Summary: Death of Abbe Chase, "Old Aunt Ab," well-respected former slave of John Herring of Middletown

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Summary: Colored people of Middletown netted about $100 at a festival to raise money toward building a school-house.

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Summary: In Middletown, delegates were appointed to the "Republican colored State Convention": Lewis and Emanuel Butler, Harrison Thorn, Emanuel Bruner, and Franklin Ellicott .

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Summary: Republican factionalism leads to competing meetings of colored Republicans in Frederick, one addressed by Dr. H.J. Brown, the other by W.U. Saunders, both from Baltimore.

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Summary: The "colored people" of Frederick County will hold their Emancipation Celebration on August 18 at the Agricultural Show grounds, with Frederick Douglas expectedto attend.

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Summary: "White disorganizers" (Democrats) are politicizing the emancipation celebration by announcing a rival event at Worman's Woods to compete with the one at the Agricultural Show grounds in Frederick

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Summary: More about the rival emancipation celebrations, both to be held at Worman's Woods on separate days, Frederick Douglass speaking at one, Judge Bond and Dr. Brown at the other.

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Summary: Many African Americans of Frederick County attended the Emancipation Celebration on Aug. 17 ( Douglass absent, replaced by John Langston; fewer at the "Bond faction" celebration on the 18th.

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Summary: Large Republican meeting in Frederick addressed by W.L.W. Seabrook, Col. Wm. McKellip, W.M. Marine and Baltus Kennard.

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Summary: Results by district of the recent election, showing a Democratic margin of 480 votes in Frederick County..

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