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Which was the lawful legislature of Alabama? Senator Spencer's case. Arguments of Messrs. Alexander White and William E. Chandler, before the Committee on privileges and elections of the United States senate, February 23 and March 3, 1874, on the claim of Mr. Francis W. Sykes to the seat of Senator George E. Spencer, to is added the statement of Senator Specer, submitted to the senate March 7, 1873.

Title
Which was the lawful legislature of Alabama? Senator Spencer's case. Arguments of Messrs. Alexander White and William E. Chandler, before the Committee on privileges and elections of the United States senate, February 23 and March 3, 1874, on the claim of Mr. Francis W. Sykes to the seat of Senator George E. Spencer, to is added the statement of Senator Specer, submitted to the senate March 7, 1873.
Author
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections.
Publication
Washington, Gibson Brothers, 1874.

Details

Additional Authors
  • Spencer, George Eliphaz, 1836-1893.
  • Chandler, William Eaton, 1835-1917.
  • United States. Privileges and elections committee (Senate, 43:1).
Description
47, 8 p.; 24 cm.
Subject
United States. Senate > Elections, Contested, 1874
Call Number
SB p.v. 583
OCLC
39400080
Author
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections.
Title
Which was the lawful legislature of Alabama? Senator Spencer's case. Arguments of Messrs. Alexander White and William E. Chandler, before the Committee on privileges and elections of the United States senate, February 23 and March 3, 1874, on the claim of Mr. Francis W. Sykes to the seat of Senator George E. Spencer, to is added the statement of Senator Specer, submitted to the senate March 7, 1873.
Imprint
Washington, Gibson Brothers, 1874.
Added Author
Spencer, George Eliphaz, 1836-1893.
Chandler, William Eaton, 1835-1917.
United States. Privileges and elections committee (Senate, 43:1).
Research Call Number
SB p.v. 583
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