Chipman, N. P. (Norton Parker), 1834-1924
Chipman, N. P 1834-1924
Norton P. Chipman Union Army general
Chipman, N. P. (Norton Parker), 1836-1924
Chipman, N.P., 1836-1924
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Works
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Annual report Gen. N. P. Chipman, president Col. State board of trade | |
Appropriations to reimburse the District of Columbia for expenditures made in improvements upon and adjoining the property of the United States in the District of Columbia : speech of Hon. N. P. Chipman, of District of Columbia, delivered in the House of Representatives, December 14, 1872. | |
Beet sugar industry in California... | |
The District of Columbia under the new form of government : the administration vindicated, the $4,000,000 loan demanded by the highest interests of the people | |
Financial condition of the District of Columbia : speech ... February 22, 1875 | |
Investigation into Indian affairs, 1871: | |
Northern California ... | |
Presidential campaign, 1872 : Republicanism vs. Democracy : Grant or Greeley. | |
Relations of the District of Columbia to the general government : Is Washington city the capital of the United States, or the capital of the District of Columbia? The duty of the nation toward its capital | |
Report upon the fruit industry ... [MI] 1889 | |
Speech of Hon. N.P. Chipman, of Washington, D.C., at St. Joseph Missouri | |
Speech of Hon. Norton P. Chipman upon affairs in the District of Columbia : at Columbian Law College Building, before a mass convention called to ratify the Republican nominees for the House of Delegates of the 15th and 16th legislative districts, September 30, 1872. | |
A study of the census showing how new population in California distributed itself between 1880 and 1890 : an address before the State Board of Trade, December 13, 1892 | |
Territorial expansion; the Philippines, the oriental problem | |
The tragedy of Andersonville; trial of Captain Henry Wirz, the prison keeper. | |
Washington National Monument : shall the unfinished obelisk stand a monument of national disgrace and national dishonor? : speeches of Hon. Norton P. Chipman of the District of Columbia, Hon. R.C. McCormick of Arizona, Hon. Jasper D. Ward of Illinois, Hon. John B. Storm of Pennsylvania, Hon. J.B. Sener of Virginia, Hon. S.S. Cox of New York, in the House of Representatives, June 4, 1874. |