Historical Dictionary of the Gilded AgeLeonard C. Schlup, James Gilbert Ryan M.E. Sharpe, 2003 - Electronic reference sources Covers all the people, events, movements, subjects, court cases, inventions, and more that defined the Gilded Age. |
Contents
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Chronology | 559 |
Appendices | 581 |
Presidents of the United States | 583 |
Secretaries of the Treasury | 584 |
Postmasters General | 585 |
Secretaries of Agriculture | 586 |
Wives of Vice Presidents | 587 |
American Historical Association Presidential Addresses | 590 |
Presidents of the National Education Association | 591 |
American Diplomatic Officers | 593 |
Presidential Election Results | 595 |
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About the Contributors | 599 |
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