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Series 14, Printed Matter, 1883-1902
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“A Republican Textbook for Colored Voters,” 1898
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Residences of Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps in the District of
Columbia |
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1886, Jan.
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1893, Dec.
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Residences of Officers of the U. S. Army in the District of Columbia,
1894, Dec. 5
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“The Result of Three Years of Republican Supremacy,” by Joseph W.
Babcock, 1900, May 28
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“The Retention of the Philippine Islands,” by Henry Cabot Lodge, 1900, Mar. 7
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Rochester Commercial Travelers' Constitution and List of Members, 1896, Sept. 12
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Roll of Delegates to Seventh General Council, undated |
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Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1898, May
27
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“Rufus Putman, Founder and Father of Ohio,” George F. Hoar, 1898, Sept. 17
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Sacramento Greets the President of the United States, Sacramento,
Calif., undated |
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“Sanitary Lessons of the War,” by George M. Sternberg, 1899, June 10
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School Physiology Journal, 1899, June
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“School Statistics and Morals,” by William T. Harris, 1893, Feb. 21
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Second Annual Decoration Day Memorial Service, 1894, May 30
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Sections from the United States Tariff of July 24, 1897, as Modified by
the Pending French Treaty, 1900, Jan. 22
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Senate |
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Bill S. 2355 |
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Documents |
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No. 5, 1896, Mar. 19
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No. 8, 1898, Dec.
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No. 22, 1899, July 24
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No. 42, 1898, Dec. 21
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No. 68, 1897, Jan. 9
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No. 70, 1888, Jan. 18
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No. 90, 1901, Jan. 15
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No. 94, 1897, Mar. 16
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No. 96, 1874, Apr. 6
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No. 96, 1899, Jan. 27
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No. 102, 1898, Jan. 31
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No. 109, 1899, Feb. 3
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No. 109, Part 2, 1899, Mar. 3
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No. 137, 1899, Feb. 25
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No. 147, 1897, June 9
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No. 164, 1900, Feb. 10
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No. 168, 1900, Feb. 13
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No. 170, 1898, Mar. 3
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No. 196, 1900, Feb. 26
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No. 253, 1900, Mar. 29
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No. 310, 1900, Apr. 24
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No. 312, 1900, Apr. 24
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No. 343, 1900, May 9
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No. 3703, 1897, Feb. 17
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Executive Session, 1894, July 17
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Report No. 532, 1884, May 10
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Resolutions |
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No. 62, 1897, Apr. 19
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No. 65, 1900, Jan. 4
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No. 67, 1900, Jan. 8
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No. 194, 1897, Dec. 13
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No. 209, 1897, Dec. 18
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No. 215, 1897, Dec. 18
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No. 237, 1900, Mar. 31
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No. 240, 1898, Jan. 19
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No. 269, 1898, Feb. 8
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No. 290, 1898, Feb. 25
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No. 333, 1898, Apr. 4
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No. 396, 1898, June 22
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No. 437, 1898, Dec. 14
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No. 476, 1899, Jan. 25
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No. 483, 1899, Jan. 27
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No. 503, 1899, Feb. 10
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No. 8582, 1900, Mar. 30
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Senate and House of Representatives, a Bill, 1898
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“Shall We Lose Cuba?” by Frank A. Munsey, 1900
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“Silver and Common Sense,” by George M. Coffin, 1896
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The Sixty-third Annual Report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the
Presbyterian Church, 1900
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Society of the Army of the Potomac, 1900,
Apr. 10
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Some Pictures about Quaint Things and a Few Words about Making the
House Beautiful, 1898
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Southern Female College, LeGrange, Ga., 1843-1898
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Speeches |
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Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N.Y., 1898,
Sept. 3
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Chicago, Ill., 1899
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Delivered to Republicans, by Albert J. Beveridge, 1900, Sept. 25
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“The Democratic Tariff Outcome,” by Nelson Dingley, Jr., 1894, Aug. 13
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Dinner of the Marquette Club, Chicago, Ill., Elihu Root, 1899, Oct. 7
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National Association of Manufacturers of the United States Banquet,
1898, Jan. 27
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“New England Against Free Wool,” by Nelson W. Aldrich, 1894, June 15
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Ohio Republicans, 1895, Sept. 10
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“Shall the Republic Do Its Own Work?” by John P. Jones, 1900
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“Trusts and Trade Combinations,” by Charles G. Dawes, 1899, Oct. 17
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Wilson Tariff Bill: Reciprocity Discussion, by Eugene Hale, 1894, June 29
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Speeches of Henry S. Boutell, 1900, Feb.
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Statistical Exhibit of Strength into Service during the War with Spain,
1899
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Statistics of States of the Union Organized from Acquired Territory,
undated |
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“Stillwell's Political Fables: The Demonetization of the Mule,”
undated |
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“Stillwell's Political Fables: The World by the Tail with a Down Hill
Pull,” 1896, Aug. 1
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“A Story of Chickamauga,” by R. Stansbury Sutton, 1898, Oct. 8
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“A Study of Children's Ideals,” by Estelle M. Darrah, 1898, May
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The Successful American, 1901,
Sept.-Oct.
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Supplement to the Congressional Directory, 1895, Jan. 1
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Supreme Court of the United States, 1900,
Oct.
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Surgeon-General's Office, 1898, Oct. 6
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Telegram Sent to representatives of the United States in Berlin,
Vienna, Paris, London, Rome, Tokyo, and St. Petersburg, 1900, Aug. 24
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Telegram Sent to the United States Embassies in Berlin. London, Paris,
Rome, and St. Petersburg, and to the United States Minister, Tokyo, 1900, Aug. 1
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“Testimony to Jesus of Nazareth,” undated |
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Total Eclipse of the Sun: An Observation for Amateur Astronomers, 1900, May 28
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Tour of the President to Chicago and the Northwest, 1899, Oct.
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Tour of the President to the Pacific Coast, 1901, Apr.-June
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“The Treasury Condition,” by Nelson Dingley, Jr., 1896, Feb. 5
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Treaty of Peace between the United States of America and the Kingdom of
Spain, 1899, Apr. 11
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“Trolley Trips: The Historic New England Coast,” by Katharine M.
Abbott, 1899
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“The Truth about Bimetallism,” by M. M. Kirkman, undated |
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Uncle Sam's Balance Sheet, 1900
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Union League Club: Exercises in Commemoration of the Birthday of
Washington, 1900, Feb. 22
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Union League Club, San Francisco, Calif., 1900
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United States Bonds, Paper Currency, Coin, Production of Precious
Metals, Etc., 1896, July 1
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United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1894, June 11
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“The United States of Venezuela and of General Ignacio Andrade,”
undated |
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United States Senators from Massachusetts, 1789-1877
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“The Use of Higher Education,” 1898, May
31
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Virginia Hot Springs, 1898, Aug.
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“The War and Its Fruits,” by Charles Emory Smith, undated |
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War Department |
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1898
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Circular No. 6, 1897, Oct. 22
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General Orders No. 91, 1899, May 6
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Headquarters of Department of Porto Rico, 1899, Feb. 20-Nov. 19
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“Washington: An Oration Delivered at the Academy of Music,
Philadelphia,” by Martin Russell Thayer, 1897, Feb.
22
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“What the South Is Doing for Education and What Education is Doing for
the South,” by William T. Harris, 1895, Oct.
26
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“Who Will Haul Down the Flag?” by J. C. Sibley, 1900, Feb. 1
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“Why Do We Never Hear Any Good Spoken of Tammany Hall?”
undated |
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Woman's Appeal to All Legal Voters of This Country, 1900, Nov.
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“Young Men of the Navy,” undated |
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