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as well as a defender of slavery. The first edition of the magazine opened with an unsigned article on the cost of war to the Northern states, and its second article, written and signed by Burr, attacks and scorns noted
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Hubbell, Jay B. (1954). "Charles Chauncey Burr: Friend of Poe".
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Old Guard (disambiguation)
Charles Chauncey Burr
New York City
American Civil War
abolitionists
Henry Ward Beecher
Edgar Allan Poe
Rufus Wilmot Griswold
Thomas Dunn English
"Abolition Preachers versus Christ and the Apostles"
PMLA
JSTOR
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