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Simon Cameron Papers [Finding Aid]. Library of Congress
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Miles-Cameron Families Correspondence [Finding Aid
Maggie Cameron: the Forgotten Daughter of Simon Cameron
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CHAIRMEN of SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES [Table 5-3] 1789–Present
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Chapter Twenty-Five “This Damned Old House” the Lincoln Family In
The Civil War Defenses of Washington
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[Table 7-6] CABINET NOMINATIONS, Since 1789 President/ Position
Lincoln Lore
H. Doc. 108-222
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Historical Society of Dauphin County STREET and NUMBER: 219 South Front Street CITY OR TOWN: STATE: CODE Harrisburg Pennsylvania
Civil War Manuscripts
By Thomas Sully, 1810
Fioyal of All of President by Hi Of
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A Kind Blessing
Maggie Cameron: Foliono
The Inauguration of President James Buchanan
*A <Jtfan for 'Both Parties: Francis J. Qrundas Political Chameleon
Secretaries of The· Board of War and Ordnance, 1776 to · 1781
Harrisburg Dauphin Harrisburg Pennsylvania National Register Of
Wharton Barker and the Republican National Convention of 1880
Pennsylvania Politics 1854-1860
1 Moran, Benjamin. the Journal of Benjamin Moran, 1857-1865. 2 Vols. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948. Volume I Wh
Macveagh Family Papers
The Inventory of the Edward C. Stone Collection #920
Wartime Reconstruction and the Restored Government of Virginia, 1861-1865
The Progressive Campaign in Pennsylvania, 1912
Tuesday, March 04, 1873
Liberalrepublican Revolt of 1872 and the Oilregions
What If I Appoint Cameron, Whose Very Name Stinks In
Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library Finding Aid for Series
Jayhawkers: the Civil War Brigade of James Henry Lane
The Camerons of Donegal by HERBERT H
Lincoln's Cabinet
Subject Index for Book IV
Simon Cameron's Rise to Power 1860-1867
Tennessee State Library and Archives POLK MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION
Pennsylvania Magazine of HISTORY and BIOGRAPHY
The Fort Sumter Crisis (March-April 1861)