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Series 18, Pamphlets, 1840-1916 (continued)
“The Price of Silver and Its Relations to the Wheat Competition of India,” by Henry Carey Baird, 1885
“A Review of the Decisions of the United States Supreme Court,” by Francis A. Brooks, 1885
Senate 844, a Bill, 1886, Jan. 5
Speech of John R. McPherson of New Jersey, 1886, Jan. 6
“The Necessity for Silver Coinage,” by Z. B. Vance, 1886, Jan. 12
“The Silver Coinage Question,” by Horace White, 1886, Jan. 13
Speech of Richard Coke of Texas, 1886, Jan. 13
Speech of S. B. Maxey of Texas, 1886, Jan. 14
Address on Perils of Wage Workers, by J. H. Walker, 1886, Jan. 30
Speech of John J. Hemphill of South Carolina, 1886, Mar. 20
Senate Bill S. 1991, 1886, Mar. 29
American Shipping: An Insight into the Causes of Our Impotency in This Industry, 1886, Apr. 6
Speech of Thomas M. Bayne on the Coinage of Silver, 1886, Apr. 7
Reduction of Tariff Taxes and Collection of the Revenue, 1886, Apr. 12
House of Representatives Bill Nos. 5576-9702, 1886, Feb. 15-July 10
“The Surplus in the Treasury,” by William McKinley, Jr., 1886, July 14
“The Treasury Surplus and Honest Money,” by Abram S. Hewitt, 1886, July 14
Treasury Surplus and Public Debt, 1886, July 20
Address to the Public by the National Bi-Metallic Coinage Association, 1886
American Mechanics Can and Will Build Ships, 1886
“In the Court of Common Pleas of Lycoming County, Pa., 1886
“The Relations of Railways to the State,” by William P. Shinn, 1886
“Transportation Tariff: A Discussion of the Proper Relative Rates on Short Hauls as Compared with Long Hauls,” by Basil W. Duke, 1886
“What Shall We Do with Our Silver?” by Thomas H. Talbot, 1886
BOX 18:4 “The Outhwaite Bill Does Not Pay the Proper Amount to the Government, 1887, Feb. 26
Supreme Court of the United States, 1887, Oct.
Minority Report of the Utah Commission, 1887
Speech on the Exclusion of the Chinese, by William M. Stewart, 1888, Jan. 12
Senate Bill 1779, 1888, Jan. 30
Home Benefit Association, 1888, Feb. 15
Civil Service Reform Association Proceedings, Philadelphia, Pa., 1888, Apr. 12
Centennial of Allegheny County, Pa., 1888, Apr.
Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate of the United States, 1888, May 31
An Address fom the Workingmen of San Francisco, Calif., 1888, Aug. 16
Harrison and Morton's Campaign Songs, 1888
“The Life of General Benjamin Harrison, by B. R. Sulgrove, 1888
“The Princess Anne Hotel,” 1888
“Shall America Build Ships?” by John Roach, 1888
Speech on “A Protective Tariff Versus Free-Trade,” by E. A. Angier
Historical Society of Southern California, 1888-1889
“Harrison and Morton Club Hall,” 1889, Mar. 4
Inaugural Address of the President of the United States, 1889, Mar. 4
The Presidential Train: From the New Capital to the Old, 1889, Apr.-May
John W Noble to Lucius Fairchild, 1889, Oct. 26
Third Annual Message of J. B. Mayers, 1889, Nov. 9
Nelson W. Green to the President, 1889, Nov. 15
Message of the President of the United States, 1889
Report before the Secretary of the Interior, 1889
Testimonials Filed in Support of the Application of Ex-Consul William P. Pierce for the Office of United States Consul at Mantanzas, Cuba, 1889
Congressional Record, 1890, May 13
“Sectarian Indian Schools,” by James M. King, 1890, Oct. 9
Senate Bill 3842, 1890, Dec. 9
Benjamin Harrison, Cabinet Officers, 1890, Dec.
The Australasian Wool Season of 1890-1891
“Pribilof and Pelagic Catches,” 1890-1892
Extracts from Virginia Election Laws; Also the Electoral Board and Registration Laws, 1890
Matthew S. Quay: The Kind of Man This Republican Leader Is, 1890
Message of the President of the United States, 1890
BOX 18:5 Papers relating to the Commercial Arrangement between the United States of America and:
The United States of Brazil, 1891, Jan.-Feb.
Spain for Cuba and Porto Rica, 1891, June-Aug.
Dominican Republic, 1891, June-Aug.
Guatemala, 1891, Dec.-1892, May
German Empire, 1892, Jan.-Feb.
Great Britain, 1892, Feb.
Nicaragua, 1892, Mar.
Honduras, 1892, Apr. 30
Austria-Hungary, 1892, May
Lord Salisbury to Sir Julian Pauncefort, 1891, Feb. 21
Report on Retail Prices and Wages, 1891, Mar. 3
Bering Sea Correspondence, 1891, June 27
Pension Bills, 1891
Supreme Court of the United States, 1891, Oct.
House of Representatives Report Nos. 501-503, 1892, Mar. 1
An Act to Place Wool on the Free List and to Reduce the Duties on Woolen Goods, 1892, Apr. 7
House of Representatives Report No. 1040, 1892, Apr. 9
House of Representatives Report No. 1372, 1892, May 11
House of Representatives Report No. 1537, 1892, June 1
Why and Wherefore: Reasons for the Presence of the People's Party, 1892, June 6
The Republican Platform, 1892, June 10
Senate H.R. 561, 1892, July 9
Convention between the United States of America and the United States of Mexico, 1892, July 29
Congressional Record
1892, July 28
1892, Aug. 4
“The Deadly Parallel Column,” 1892, Nov.
Message of the President of the United States, 1892
Message of the President of the United States, 1892
Senate H.R. 6005-6007, 1892
Senate H.R. 8033 & 9473, 1892
“Some Matters of Interest for the Consideration of Every American Voter,” 1892
“What Are the Facts? Protection and Reciprocity Illustrated,” by Fletcher W. Hews and William McKinley, Jr., 1892
Pierce School of Business and Shorthand, 1893, Dec. 20
“The Bering Sea Arbitration,” 1893
United States Circuit Court of Appeals: Seventh Circuit, 1894, Oct. 1
Opinion of Benjamin Harrison et al. against Senate Bill No. 61, 1897, Jan.
Illinois Inheritance Tax Cases, 1897, Oct.
Illinois Inheritance Tax Cases, in the Supreme Court of the United States, 1897, Oct.
“The Game Laws of the Province of Quebec,” 1897, Dec.
“The Fishery Laws of the Province of Quebec,” 1897, Dec.
BOX 18:6 Union League Club, Chicago, Ill., 1898, Feb. 22
In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 1898, June 7
“The Italo-Columbian Dispute,” 1899
“The Pulpit of the South Church, 1901, Mar. 17
Address by John W. Noble, 1902, Apr. 22
“The Results of the Revision Movement, by Charles A. Dickey
Twentieth Century Quarterly, 1902, Dec. 12
Benjamin Harrison Monument, 1908, Oct. 27
Fifth Avenue Events, 1916
Captain Cowdon's Plan and Analysis of the Mississippi River Commission, undated
“Desecration of the American Flag,” undated
“Future Paper Money of This Country,” undated
“How to Restore Southern Prosperity: A Southern View of the Tariff,” undated
Improvement of the Mississippi between the Mouths of the Illinois and Ohio Rivers, undated
In the Circuit Court of the United States, District of Indiana, undated
In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals: Sixth Circuit, undated
“Life of General Scott,” undated
Letter of the Western Union Telegraph Company to the Counsel of the Company, undated
“Number of Females Taken by Pelagic Sealers,” undated
“Protection to Home Industry,” undated
“The Relations of the Federal Government to Interstate Channels of Commerce,” undated
“The Relations of the Worsted Cloth Manufacture to American Sheep Husbandry,” by John L. Hayes, undated
Roster of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Indiana, undated
The United States Department of Agriculture, undated
“To Laboring Men: A True History of General Harrison's Part in the Great Strike,” undated
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