McPherson, Edward, 1830-1895
Edward McPherson politicien américain
Edward McPherson
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- 100 1 0 ‡a McPherson, Edward, ‡d 1830-1895
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- 100 1 _ ‡a McPherson, Edward, ‡d 1830-1895
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Works
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The administration and its assailants. | |
Battle of Gettysburg, 1863. | |
Campaign scrap book. | |
Concluding argument of Edward McPherson, chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, before the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, on the H. R. bill no. 1808, March 29, 1878. | |
Conventions and platforms | |
Democratic misstatements exposed : The Treasury statement of losses in receipts and disbursements defended against an ignorant and malicious assault | |
The disunion conspiracy. Speech... in the House... January 23, 1861. | |
The growth of individualism : from an annual address delivered before the alumni of Pennsylvania college, Gettysburg, Pa., September 17, 1856. | |
A hand-book of politics for ... | |
Land-grant legislation : How it began and who supported it. Votes on the Wabash & Erie canal, the Illinois central and the Pacific grants ...Washington, D.C. September 25, 1884. | |
Letter from Edward McPherson, date unclear [November 20, 187?], Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to Francis Lieber. | |
Naturalized citizens : Recognition of their rights. What the Republican party has done in that behalf. The Democratic party in opposition. Washington, D. C., Sept. 19, 1884. | |
Pension legislation : The Republican party alone has loyally sustained the soldier of the Union. Washington, D. C., August 26, 1884. | |
The political history of the United States of America, during the great rebellion : including a classified summary of the legislation of the second session of the Thirty-sixth Congress, the three sessions of the Thirty-seventh Congress, the first session of the Thirty-eighth Congress, with the votes there on, and the important executive, judicial, and politico-military facts of that eventful period : together with the organization, legislation, and general proceedings of the Rebel administration and an appendix containing the principal political facts of the campaign of 1864, a chapter on the church and the rebellion, and the proceedings of the second session of the Thirty-eighth Congress | |
Political manual | |
The rebellion: our relations and duties. Speech... delivered in the House of representatives, Februayr 14, 1862. | |
Remarks... on a bill to reorganize the staff attached to divisions of the army of theUnited States; delivered in the House of representatives, March 6, 1862. |