Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 9Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... elected .. Troops withdrawn from ' South ... CHAPTER XI . 1877 . ECONOMIC RESULTS OF RECONSTRUCTION . Reorganization of National finances .... 479–480 Adoption of a protective tariff ... Extension of transportation and means of 476-477 ...
... elected .. Troops withdrawn from ' South ... CHAPTER XI . 1877 . ECONOMIC RESULTS OF RECONSTRUCTION . Reorganization of National finances .... 479–480 Adoption of a protective tariff ... Extension of transportation and means of 476-477 ...
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... elected Governor Morton and the entire Republican ticket by more than 20,000 majority ; and Pennsylvania elected 15 Union Congressmen out of 24 candidates and constituted her legislature strongly Republican in both branches . All three ...
... elected Governor Morton and the entire Republican ticket by more than 20,000 majority ; and Pennsylvania elected 15 Union Congressmen out of 24 candidates and constituted her legislature strongly Republican in both branches . All three ...
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... elected to the Senate from Maine and had resigned his office as Secre- tary of the Treasury . Many men were recommended for this office , but finally Lincoln appointed Hugh Mc- Culloch . Thereupon , on March 8 , Usher , Secretary of the ...
... elected to the Senate from Maine and had resigned his office as Secre- tary of the Treasury . Many men were recommended for this office , but finally Lincoln appointed Hugh Mc- Culloch . Thereupon , on March 8 , Usher , Secretary of the ...
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... elect Senators and members to Congress , and ratify this constitutional amend- ment [ the 13th ] prospectively , so as to take effect - say in five years . Such a ratification would be valid in my opinion . Whatever may have been the ...
... elect Senators and members to Congress , and ratify this constitutional amend- ment [ the 13th ] prospectively , so as to take effect - say in five years . Such a ratification would be valid in my opinion . Whatever may have been the ...
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... elected for the Presi- dential term beginning on March 4 , 1865 . On March 4 Lincoln's second inau- in which he said : " In his [ the President's ] own view the two Houses of Congress , convened under the twelfth article of the ...
... elected for the Presi- dential term beginning on March 4 , 1865 . On March 4 Lincoln's second inau- in which he said : " In his [ the President's ] own view the two Houses of Congress , convened under the twelfth article of the ...
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