Doolittle, James R. (James Rood), 1815-1897
James Rood Doolittle
James Rood Doolittle American lawyer and politician
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Works
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An appeal to the Senate, to modify its policy, and save from Africanization and military despotism the states of the South. | |
The Calhoun revolution: | |
A dark period of our civil war and a notable speech of that time | |
Douglas and popular sovereignty. Speech of Carl Schurz, of Wisconsin, in Hampden hall, Springfield, Mass., January 4, 1860. | |
In the Senate of the United States. February 13, 1863. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Doolittle made the following report. (To accompany Bill S. No. 498.) The Committee on Foreign Relations having been instructed by the Senate to inquire what further legislation, if any, is required to carr [i.e. carry] into effect the fourth article of the treaty with Great Britain, of August 9, 1842, submit the following report ... | |
Justification of Commodore Paulding's arrest of Walker and his command at Punta Arenas. | |
Letters of Carl Schurz, B. Gratz Brown, James S. Rollins, G. G. Vest, et al., Missourians, from the private papers and correspondence of Senator James Rood Doolittle of Wisconsin. | |
National politics. Speech of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, delivered at the Cooper institute, Monday, Feb. 27, 1860. | |
Open letter of J.R. Doolittle to the New York Times in reply to its false campaign charge of 1872, repeated on the 23d of April 1885. | |
The rebels and not the Republican party destroyed slavery. Speech...in the Senate...February 9, 1864. | |
The relations of the government to the Indian tribes. Letter to Hon. James Doolittle, U. S. Senator, from Wisconsin ... | |
Special address by the Hon. James R. Doolittle, on the liberty of pursuit as affected by combinations of either labor or capital : Before Illinois state bar association ... | |
Speech...in vindication of his course, and against the establishment of military despotism in the southern states; delivered in the United States Senate Feb., 16, 1867. | |
Speech of ex-Senator James R. Doolittle, of Racine, Wisconsin, at the Opera House, January 2, 1893. | |
Speech...on emancipation and colonization, delivered in the Senate...March 19, 1862. | |
Speech to the Hon. James R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, on the bill to organize the territory of Arizuma. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 27, 1860. |