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... Party in Illinois . 14. William Hertzog Collins - An Appreciation .... Papers Read at the Special Meeting , April 14 , 1911– 15. Smith D. Atkins - The Patriotism of Northern Illinois .... 16. Eugene F. Baldwin - The Dream of the South ...
... Party in Illinois . 14. William Hertzog Collins - An Appreciation .... Papers Read at the Special Meeting , April 14 , 1911– 15. Smith D. Atkins - The Patriotism of Northern Illinois .... 16. Eugene F. Baldwin - The Dream of the South ...
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... parties generally . Vol . 7 of the collections , the second of the executive series or Governors ' Letter Books has also been issued , Mr. C. M. Thompson and Prof. E. B. Greene being the editors . Its introductory chapters present a ...
... parties generally . Vol . 7 of the collections , the second of the executive series or Governors ' Letter Books has also been issued , Mr. C. M. Thompson and Prof. E. B. Greene being the editors . Its introductory chapters present a ...
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... 73 50 50 00 38 75 850 11 75 106 56 58 70 8.00 19 75 10 00 401 14 $ 213 08 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON GENEALOGY AND GENEA- LOGICAL PUBLICATIONS . 13 Oliver P Wharton-Lincoln and the Beginning of the Republican Party in Illinois.
... 73 50 50 00 38 75 850 11 75 106 56 58 70 8.00 19 75 10 00 401 14 $ 213 08 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON GENEALOGY AND GENEA- LOGICAL PUBLICATIONS . 13 Oliver P Wharton-Lincoln and the Beginning of the Republican Party in Illinois.
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... Party in Illinois " - Oliver P. Wharton , Los Angeles , Cal . Paper " Massachusetts , the Germans , and the Chicago Convention of 1860 " -Frank I. Herriott , Professor in Drake University , Des Moines . WEDNESDAY , MAY 17 - SECOND ...
... Party in Illinois " - Oliver P. Wharton , Los Angeles , Cal . Paper " Massachusetts , the Germans , and the Chicago Convention of 1860 " -Frank I. Herriott , Professor in Drake University , Des Moines . WEDNESDAY , MAY 17 - SECOND ...
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... party sprang up favoring slavery . But the free State Constitution could not be amended except first by calling a convention for that purpose and submitting the question to the people to be voted on by them . To call such a convention ...
... party sprang up favoring slavery . But the free State Constitution could not be amended except first by calling a convention for that purpose and submitting the question to the people to be voted on by them . To call such a convention ...
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