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Series 18, Pamphlets, 1840-1916 (continued) | |||||||||||||
“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 | |||||||||||||
BOX 19:1 | Series 19, Photographs and Drawings, 1889-1892 | ||||||||||||
The White House, interior and exterior photographs by Frances B. Johnston, 1889-1890. Architectural drawings of Mrs. Harrison's ideas for extension of the White House. | |||||||||||||
BOX 19:1 | White House, interior and exterior photographs, 1889-1890 (bound) | ||||||||||||
Compilation of the ideas and suggestions of Mrs. Harrison for the extension of the Executive Mansion, 1892 See Oversize | |||||||||||||
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