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Bross, William : History of Chicago. Chicago, 1876.

Brown, George Washington: The Truth at Last. Reminiscences of Old John Brown. Rockford, Illinois, 1880.

Brown, Henry: The Present and Future Prospects of Chicago. Chicago, 1876.

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Buckingham, Joseph T. : Personal Memoirs, 2 vols. Boston, 1852.

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