Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes74-75Illinois State Historical Society, 1981 |
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... wrote Davis : " I went down to Springfield last week and brought back all papers that I could find except some law briefs etc. " Many years later he would refer to those trips in greater detail . In a letter to biographer Frederick ...
... wrote Davis : " I went down to Springfield last week and brought back all papers that I could find except some law briefs etc. " Many years later he would refer to those trips in greater detail . In a letter to biographer Frederick ...
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... wrote that he had decided to turn the manuscripts over to his father's former secretaries , John Hay and John G. Nicolay , who were researching their biog- raphy of the former Chief Executive . " Nicolay and Hay , " he wrote , " are ...
... wrote that he had decided to turn the manuscripts over to his father's former secretaries , John Hay and John G. Nicolay , who were researching their biog- raphy of the former Chief Executive . " Nicolay and Hay , " he wrote , " are ...
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... wrote that child workers " are here to - day , and gone to- morrow ; and , while their very instability saves them perhaps , from the specific poison of each trade , it promises an army of in- capables to be supported as tramps and ...
... wrote that child workers " are here to - day , and gone to- morrow ; and , while their very instability saves them perhaps , from the specific poison of each trade , it promises an army of in- capables to be supported as tramps and ...
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Contents | 3 |
A Personal Memoir | 17 |
Samuel Gompers v Uncle Joe Cannon | 31 |
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