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- Horace Greeley: Champion of American Freedom
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- Chapter 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age
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- U. S. Presidential Campaigns and Elections Through the Collections
- Social Studies. Language Arts: American Biographies. INSTITUTION Dade County Public Schools, Miami, Fla
- MAYOR MARVIN's COLUMN in Doing My Research
- Votes Cast in Oregon for United States President 1860–2020
- Controversial Elections in American History
- Horace Greeley, the Editor
- An Ethical Argument and Contemporary Perspective of Political Candidate Endorsements in Print Media
- Or S, and Politicians Theques for an Anglo- American Copyright Agreement 1815
- Ohio and the Knights of the Golden Circle: the Evolution of a Civil War Myth*
- Originalism, Constitutional Construction, and the Problem of Faithless Electors
- The Presidential Campaign of 1860
- WILLIAM TAFT BRINGS SPECTACLE POLITICS to the MIDWEST Jeffrey Bourdon1
- Political Songbooks and Almanacs
- Chapter 11: Politics and Reform, 1877-1896
- AFTER the PEOPLE VOTE a Guide to the Electoral College
- Power of Prayer
- White Radicals for Racial Equality: an Intercultural Perspective on the Kansas Free State Struggle, 1854-1864 by Charles Reitz
- CW Battle for the 1864 Presidency
- “Go West, Young Man!” -An Elusive Slogan
- A Brief History of the Kansas Republican Party
- The Civil War: the First Year
- Are Presidential Electors Free to Vote As They Wish, Despite a State's Popular Vote (19-465) (19-518), 47 Preview U.S
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- Argued That Texas Had Never Seceded Because There Is No Provision
- Political Parties in the United States, 1870–1900
- Andrew Jackson As President the “Peggy Eaton Affair”
- Brief of Professor Derek T. Muller As Amicus Curiae in Support of Neither Party
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- INDIANA MAGAZINE of HISTORY Volume LIII SEPTEMBER,1957 Number 3
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