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Works
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1964 congressional vote statistics : including vote cast by state for President, Senator and governor : with revisions of states affected by redistricting of congressional districts since Nov. 3, 1964 | |
1972 congressional vote statistics, 93rd Congress; a summary of the election year 1972. | |
Campaign documents. | |
The Chicago Copperhead convention. | |
George H. Pendleton, the Copperhead candidate for Vice-President: his hostility to the American republic illustrated by his record as a representative in the Congress of the United States from the state of Ohio. | |
Homes for the homeless : what the Republican party has done for the poor man. | |
Lands for the landless. | |
Marginal districts, 1964. | |
The military and naval situation : and the glorious achievements of our soldiers and sailors. | |
Opposition of the South to the development of Oregon and of Washington Territory : the interests of the West. | |
Participation in the presidential elections of 1960, 1964, and 1968; a summary of findings in a survey. | |
Political issues and presidential candidates. | |
The position of the Republican and Democratic parties: a dialogue between a white Republican and a colored citizen. | |
...President U. S. Grant, his official record as a statesman. | |
Presidential campaign of 1860. Republican Executive Congressional Committee... | |
The President's Club; where the action is. | |
Rechtfertigung der republikanischen Partei und Auseinandersetzung der Forderungen von Seiten des Südens. | |
Reconstruction: liberty the corner-stone, and Lincoln the architect. | |
Record of the New York Democratic convention. Treason and Democracy "one and indivisable [!]" Who are the leaders? | |
The Republican party vindicated: the demands of the South explained. | |
Republican text book for the campaign of 1902 | |
Speech of Henry Champion Deming, of Connecticut, on the President's plan for state renovation. : Delivered in the House of representative [!], February 27, 1864. | |
Speech of John P. Hale, of New Hampshire, in the Senate of the United States, February 14, 1860. | |
... With a view to the thorough distribution of such documents as will advise the country of the objects and aims of the Democratic Party, the Republican congressional committee has decided to supply committees and all other persons with such speeches and documents as it may from time to time publish for distribution, at the following low rates... | |
Wives' manual. | |
Die Zeitfragen und die Präsidentschafts-Kandidaten. Rede des volksrepräsentanten John Hickman, gehalted in der "Concert-halle" in Philadelphia, dienstag abend, den 24. juli 1860 ... |