Hand-book of Politics: 1872-1876Da Capo Press, 1972 - United States |
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Page 149
... Republican party . 2. Declares that to him more than to any other man in the State are we indebted for the peace and tranquillity we now enjoy . 3. Indorses the administration of Governor Hadley , pledging him the confidence and sup ...
... Republican party . 2. Declares that to him more than to any other man in the State are we indebted for the peace and tranquillity we now enjoy . 3. Indorses the administration of Governor Hadley , pledging him the confidence and sup ...
Page 163
... Republican , April 10 , 1872 . Resolved , That we , the delegates of the Republican party of Massachusetts in conven- tion assembled , congratulate our brethren of this Commonwealth on the national recogni- tion of those great social ...
... Republican , April 10 , 1872 . Resolved , That we , the delegates of the Republican party of Massachusetts in conven- tion assembled , congratulate our brethren of this Commonwealth on the national recogni- tion of those great social ...
Page 173
... Republican party of this State are in favor of the General Government ex- tending aid toward building a railroad from Portland , Oregon , to Salt Lake City , and from Jackson county to Humboldt ; and we hereby pledge our party ...
... Republican party of this State are in favor of the General Government ex- tending aid toward building a railroad from Portland , Oregon , to Salt Lake City , and from Jackson county to Humboldt ; and we hereby pledge our party ...
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to Ku Klux ActCommanding Dispersion | 13 |
President Grants | 27 |
Political Votes in Third Session | 33 |
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