A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Governor J. Ster- ling Morton , of Nebraska , who about 1872 induced the Governor of that state to issue a proclamation appointing a day for the planting of trees throughout the state . year or two later the day was made a legal holiday ...
... Governor J. Ster- ling Morton , of Nebraska , who about 1872 induced the Governor of that state to issue a proclamation appointing a day for the planting of trees throughout the state . year or two later the day was made a legal holiday ...
Side 48
... Governors ; Legislatures . ) Army of the United States . - On January 1 , 1892 , the army contained : OFFICERS . ENLISTED MEN . TOTAL . 10 Cavalry regiments ... 432 6,050 6,480 5 Artillery regiments ... 282 3,675 3,957 25 Infantry ...
... Governors ; Legislatures . ) Army of the United States . - On January 1 , 1892 , the army contained : OFFICERS . ENLISTED MEN . TOTAL . 10 Cavalry regiments ... 432 6,050 6,480 5 Artillery regiments ... 282 3,675 3,957 25 Infantry ...
Side 71
... Governor of Connecticut , was a friend of Washington and one in whose judgment Wash- ington had great confidence . During a consultation on the state of the army , Washington suggested that they consult " Brother Jonathan , " meaning ...
... Governor of Connecticut , was a friend of Washington and one in whose judgment Wash- ington had great confidence . During a consultation on the state of the army , Washington suggested that they consult " Brother Jonathan , " meaning ...
Side 72
... Governor of Missouri offered three thousand dollars for his arrest ; to this the President added two hundred and fifty dollars . In January , 1859 , he started East , going to Canada , where he and his followers effected a sort of ...
... Governor of Missouri offered three thousand dollars for his arrest ; to this the President added two hundred and fifty dollars . In January , 1859 , he started East , going to Canada , where he and his followers effected a sort of ...
Side 74
... Governor Ritner , a Whig , declared the city in the hands of a mob , and sought the aid of United States troops from their commander , and then from President Van Buren . In both cases he met with refusal . a time , several Whigs ...
... Governor Ritner , a Whig , declared the city in the hands of a mob , and sought the aid of United States troops from their commander , and then from President Van Buren . In both cases he met with refusal . a time , several Whigs ...
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