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BOX 14:1-14:11 |
Series 14, Printed Matter, 1883-1902
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Primarily printed addresses, campaign material, government documents, reports of
government agencies, resolutions and bills by Congress, pamphlets covering foreign
relations, and travel information. |
BOX 14:1 |
“Abraham Lincoln,” by McKinley, 1896, Feb.
12
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Abraham Lincoln Memorial Association of Salida, Colo., 1897, Dec. 23
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Act for Increasing the Efficiency of the Army of the United States, and
for Other Purposes, undated |
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Act Making Appropriation for the Support of the Regular and Volunteer
Army for the Fiscal Year Ending, 1900, June 30
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Act Temporarily to Provide Revenues and a Civil Government for Porto
Rico, and for Other Purposes, 1900, Apr. 12
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Act to Amend the Laws Relating to American Seamen for the Protection of
Such Seamen, and to Promote Commerce, undated |
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Act to Encourage the Holding of a Pan-American Exposition on the
Niagara Frontier, within the County of Erie or Niagara, in the State of New
York, in the Year of 1901
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Act of Provide for Celebrating the One Hundredth Anniversary of the
Purchase of the Louisiana Territory by the United States, 1901
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Act to Provide for Temporarily Increasing the Military Establishment of
the United States in Time of War, and for Other Purposes, undated |
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Act to Regulate and Improve the Civil Service of the United States,
1883, Jan. 16
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Addresses |
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Atlanta, Ga., 1900, May 30
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“An Act to Provide Revenue for the Government and to Encourage the
Industries of the United States,” by John A. Kasson, 1897, July 24
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“Bimetallism,” by Joseph C. Sibley, 1893,
Aug. 18
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Carnegie Library, 1897, Nov. 3
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1899, Oct. 16
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Centennial of the Admission of the State of Tennessee into the
Union, by J. M. Dickinson, June 1, 1891
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Commercial Club, Boston, Mass., 1899, Feb.
17
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Dedication of the Grant Monument, New York, N.Y., 1897, Apr. 27
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Ecumenical Conference, by McKinley, undated |
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Exercises in Honor of the Return from Manila of the Tenth
Pennsylvania Regiment, U. S. Volunteers, 1899,
Aug. 28
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General Court, Boston, Mass., 1899, Feb.
17
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Home Market Club Banquet, 1897, Mar.
1
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Laboring Men, by James H. Eckels, 1900,
Oct. 5
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National Opening of the Philadelphia Museums, Philadelphia, Pa., by
McKinley, 1897, June 2
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Officers and Students of the University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1898, Feb. 22
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Ohio Bankers' Association, Columbus, Ohio, 1900, Oct. 24
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Ohio Chickamauga National Park Commission, 1896
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Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, by Rutherford B. Hayes,
1893, June 20
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Omaha, Nebr., on the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, 1899
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Opening of Republican Campaign in Ohio, by Stewart L. Woodford,
1896, Aug. 15
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Philippines, 1899, Aug. 28
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Protection and Bimetallism, by Thomas H. Carter, 1896, Feb. 26
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Tennessee Centennial Exposition, by McKinley, 1897, June 11
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Unveiling of the Statue of Major General John Alexander Logan, 1901, Apr. 9
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Workingmen of Chicago, Ill., by John G. Carlisle, 1896, Apr. 15
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“Agricultural Prosperity Is Here,” 1900,
Mar. 17
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Albany Law School, Albany, N.Y., 1901,
Apr. 4
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“The American Commercial Invasion of Europe,” by Frank A.
Vandership, 1902
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“American Expansion as an Historical Evolution,” 1899, Sept. 6
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American Flag Association, 1900
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American Flag Day, 1896
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“The American Who Belittles Expansion,” Extracts from Remarks of H.
R. Gibson, 1900, Feb. 9
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Annual Reports |
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Commissioner of the General Land Office to the Secretary of the
Interior, 1900, June 30
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Commissioner of Pensions to the Secretary of the Interior, 1899, June 30
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Postmaster-General of the United States, 1897, June 30
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Secretary of the Navy |
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Secretary of the Treasury on the State of Finances, 1898
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BOX 14:2 |
Secretary of War, 1899
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Annual Statement of the Commissioner of Education, 1898, June 30
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Answers to Questions Propounded by the Commission of Investigation to
the Surgeon-General, U.S.A., 1898, Sept. 30
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Anti-Imperial Chain, 1899, Sept.
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Appeal of the Midvale of the Rejection, 1900,
Aug. 11
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The Army Canteen, undated |
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“A Betrayal of the National Welfare,” Extracts from Remarks of J. P.
Dolliver, 1900, Feb. 27
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“Better Conditions of Labor under a Republican Administration,” by
Charles Dick, 1900, June 9
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Bibliography of the Papers and Reports of the American Historical
Association |
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“The Birth of the Monroe Doctrine,” by O. S. Borne, undated |
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“Books Needed for Consumptives,” by Mrs. Rufus P. Williams,
undated |
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Bryan on the Tariff; Extracts from His Speeches in the House of
Representatives, 1892, Mar.-1894, Jan.
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“Bryan's Militarism Cry, Sulu Slavery Question, and Labor and Our
Colonies,” undated |
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California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1899
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Calling Cards |
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(11 folders) |
BOX 14:3 |
(3 folders) |
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Campaign Speech by J. H. Mitchell, 1900, Oct.
30
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“Captured Battle Flags,” 1888, Feb. 20
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Catholic Summer School of America, 1899,
July-Aug.
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Ella Car Patterson Concert Company, undated |
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Charges, Proofs and Protest against the Confirmation of Henry Demas,
undated |
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Chinese Affairs, 1900-1901
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Chinese Correspondence |
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1900, Aug.
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1901, Mar. 1
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Civil Government for Alaska, 1900, Apr.
6
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“Class Prejudice, Free Coinage, and Tariff,” 1896, Sept. 12
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Clayton-Bulwer Convention, 1900, Feb.
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Grover Cleveland to James Morrow, 1888, Mar.
29
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John P. Clum Lectures with Illustrations in Natural Tints,
undated |
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Columbia Lodge, No. 2397, 1899, Nov.
27
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Commission Appointed by the President to Investigate the Conduct of the
War Department in the War with Spain, a Report, 1899
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1899, Feb.
15
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“Compulsory education,” by William T. Harris, undated |
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Constitution of the Marquette Club, Chicago, Ill., 1899
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Constitution of the United States with Amendments and the Constitution
of the State of California, 1896
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The Convention with Great Britain, 1900, Feb.
5
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Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company Policy-Holders,
undated |
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Copies of Correspondence from the Adjutant-General, U.S.A., relating to
the Campaign in Cuba, 1898, Apr.-Aug.
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Copies of Letters from Leading Citizens and Clergymen of West Virginia,
1896-1897
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Correspondence, Chinese Affairs, 1900,
Oct.
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Correspondence and Statistical Matter from the Office of the
Inspector-General, U.S.A., 1899
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Correspondence concerning American Commercial Rights in China, 1899, Sept. 6
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Correspondence from the Adjutant-General, U.S.A., relating to the
Campaigns in the Philippine Islands and Porto Rico, 1898, May-Aug.
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Correspondence respecting the Proposals on Currency, 1897, Oct.
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Correspondence with Japanese and Russian Representatives Touching the
Relief of the Foreign Legations in Pekin, China, 1900, Aug. 11
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“Cuba: The Key to American Commercial Expansion,” by William A.
MacCorkle, 1901, Feb. 14
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BOX 14:4 |
“Cuban Belligerency,” undated |
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“The Cuban Spanish American War,” 1898
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“Danish West India Islands,” by Clark E. Carr, 1896, July 28
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“The Dead Hand on American Liberties,” undated |
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The Defence and Protection of the Workingman, 1888, Oct. 11
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Department of State, Foreign Affairs Matters, 1900, Aug.
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Department of State to |
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Thiebaut, undated |
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Wu Ting-Fang, 1900, Aug. 12
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“Difference between Tariffs,” by McKinley, 1891,
Dec.
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Directory of Pan-American Exposition Officials, undated |
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Documents Diplomatiques, 1898
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“Early Military Signaling: The Morse Code, the Universal System,” by J.
Orton Kerby, undated |
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Ecumenical Conference on Foreign Missions, 1900, Apr.-May
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“Ecumenicity and Foreign Missions,” by William R. Hunting, 1900, Jan. 11
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“Education and Citizenship,” by McKinley, 1895, June 12
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“Education of the Colored Race,” 1898
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“An Educational Policy for Our New Possessions,” 1899, Sept.
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The Electoral Vote of 1900 |
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Ella Carr Patterson Concert Company, undated |
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Employment of Female Nurses, Memoranda, 1898,
Oct. 17
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Establishment of Hospitals at the Various Camps, Reply of the
Surgeon-General, U.S.A., 1898, Oct. 22
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Excelsior Springs, Mo., undated |
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Executive Mansion, Special Instructions to the Chief Usher and Staff,
undated |
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“Expansion by Jefferson,” by William Dudley Foulke, undated |
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“Facts Fork Workmen: How Protection and Free Trade Affect Toilers,”
undated |
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