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Gilman Marston to H . L . Dawes , 8 May 1881 , Dawes Papers , Box # 35 , Library
of Congress . 13 W . H . Robertson happily informed Senator Dawes that " the
reelection of Conkling and Platt is absolutely impossible . . . No one will be ...
Gilman Marston to H . L . Dawes , 8 May 1881 , Dawes Papers , Box # 35 , Library
of Congress . 13 W . H . Robertson happily informed Senator Dawes that " the
reelection of Conkling and Platt is absolutely impossible . . . No one will be ...
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Hoar and Dawes strongly protested Arthur ' s intention , convinced that Boutwell
was attempting to re - form the Grant men of old into a new threat to their control
of the Massachusetts Republican party . Indeed , they suspected , incorrectly ,
that ...
Hoar and Dawes strongly protested Arthur ' s intention , convinced that Boutwell
was attempting to re - form the Grant men of old into a new threat to their control
of the Massachusetts Republican party . Indeed , they suspected , incorrectly ,
that ...
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22 See William B . Wood to Dawes , 15 January 1883 , Dawes Papers , Box # 26
, Library of Congress . According to the later recollections of Dawes ' s devoted
daughter , Anna : " [ My father ' s ) considerate and amiable temper . . . enabled ...
22 See William B . Wood to Dawes , 15 January 1883 , Dawes Papers , Box # 26
, Library of Congress . According to the later recollections of Dawes ' s devoted
daughter , Anna : " [ My father ' s ) considerate and amiable temper . . . enabled ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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