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Filed under: Campaign literature, 1856 -- American- American Nominations: Fillmore and Donelson: Being an Extract from a Work entitled The Great American Battle; or, The Contest Between Christianity and Political Romanism (New York and Auburn: Miller, Orton and Mulligan, 1856), by Anna Ella Carroll
- Americanism Contrasted with Foreignism, Romanism, and Bogus Democracy (Nashville: Pub. for the author, 1856), by William Gannaway Brownlow
- Buchanan's Political Record: Let the South Beware! (Washington: National Executive Committee of the American Party, 1856) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Duty of Native Americans in the Present Crisis (1856) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Life of Millard Fillmore (with a sketch of the life of Andrew Jackson Donelson; New York. R. M. De Witt, 1856) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Record of George Wm. Gordon: The Slave Trade at Rio de Janeiro; Seizure of Slave Vessels; Conviction of Slave Dealers; Personal Liberation of Slaves, &c. (Boston: Pub. at the American Head-Quarters, 1856), by American Party (Mass.)
- Speech of Hon. L. M. Cox, of Kentucky, Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 26, 1856, in Defence of the Principles of the American Party, and the Approaching Presidential Election, by L. M. Cox (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Campaign literature, 1856 -- DemocraticFiled under: Campaign literature, 1856 -- Republican- Address of the Republican Convention, Assembled at Pittsburgh, February 22, 1856 (New York: National Executive Committee, 1856), by Republican National Convention (Javascript-dependent page images at Ohio Memory)
- Republican Campaign Edition for the Million: Containing the Republican Platform, the Lives of Fremont and Dayton, with Beautiful Steel Portraits of Each (1856)
- Fillmore's Political History and Position; George Law and Chauncey Shaffer's Reasons for Repudiating Fillmore and Donelson, and the Action of the Know-Nothing State Convention at Syracuse on the Resolutions Censuring Brook's Assault on Senator Sumner, &c., by Edwin Barber Morgan, contrib. by George Law and Chauncey Shaffer (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Official Proceedings of the Republican Convention Convened in the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the 22d of February, 1856, by Republican National Convention (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Circular of the National Committee, Appointed at Pittsburg on the 22d of February, 1856 (1856), by Republican National Committee (U.S.) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Circular of the National Committee of the Pittsburgh Convention, Appointed February 22, 1856 (Washington: Buell and Blanchard, 1856), by Republican National Committee (U.S.) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Republican Scrap Book (page images at MOA)
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