Mann, James R. (James Robert), 1856-1922
James Robert Dawne Junior Mann
James Robert Mann American politician
Mann, James R. 1856-1922
Mann, James Robert, 1856-1922
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James Robert Dawne Junior Mann
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Robert Mann ‡c American politician
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mann, James R. ‡d 1856-1922
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Mann, James R. ‡q (James Robert), ‡d 1856-1922
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mann, James Robert, ‡d 1856-1922
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Works
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The administration's anti-trust record. | |
As to two battleships; contributions to the debate upon the naval appropriation bill by Hon. Finly H. Gray, Hon. James R. Mann, Hon. William Kent. | |
Block signals and appliances for the automatic control of railway trains ... Report. | |
Commerce court etc. ... | |
Contract between British government and American express co. ... | |
Efficiency of personnel of Revenue-cutter service ... Report. | |
Enforcement of the Food and drugs act ... | |
Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign commerce of the House of representatives on bills relating to insecticides and fungicides ... | |
The isthmian canal. Speech... Tuesday, January 7, 1902. | |
J. McKenzie Moss v. John S. Rhea ... | |
James R. Mann papers | |
The Nicaragua Canal and the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty ... | |
The Panama canal. Speech... in the House... February 10, 1905. | |
Pulp and paper investigation hearings. April 25, 1908-Feb. 19, 1909, with Indices. | |
Pure food ... | |
Pure seed bill ... | |
Railroad bill ... | |
Rothjens or Holyapples composition paint, Isthmus of Panama ... Adverse report. <To accompany H. res. 843> | |
Statement of Mr. Mann in the matter of the locomotive boiler inspection bills. | |
Tidal observations and investigations by Commander Robert E. Peary ... Adverse report. <To accompany H. res. 495.> ... | |
War-revenue bill. Speech... June 9, 1898. | |
The war to free Cuba ... Remarks of Hon. James R. Mann of Illinois, in the House of representatives, March 8 and April 28, 1898. | |
White slave traffic |