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Douglas of Illinois and John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky, who was th^i serving as Vice-President. '* Douglas Bow" was also styled '* Minnesota Bow" because Senator Bice came from that state. Douglas moved into the first of these houses at the northwest comer of Second and I Streets, and it was there that he received notification of his Presidential nomination one Saturday evening in 1860 when the Illinois band, direct from the convention which had been held at Baltimore, naming him against Linc...oln, Breckinridge and Bell came over to Washington and serenaded Senator Douglas at this residence. The second, or central, house of this row was built for Breckinridge but he never had occasion to move into it. The excitement connected with the development of the Civil War was at its height and the interior of the Breckinridge house had not yet been plastered or papered. But Senator Bice moved into the third of these houses, at 205 I Street, and occupied it until the actual beginning of the war.
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