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The three secession movements in the United States. : Samuel J. Tilden, the democratic candidate for the presidency; the adviser, aider and abettor of the great secession movement of 1860; and one of the authors of the infamous resolution of 1864. His claims as a statesman and reformer considered.

Title
The three secession movements in the United States. : Samuel J. Tilden, the democratic candidate for the presidency; the adviser, aider and abettor of the great secession movement of 1860; and one of the authors of the infamous resolution of 1864. His claims as a statesman and reformer considered.
Author
Rogers, William P.
Publication
Boston : Press of John Wilson and Son., 1876.

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box 2: 1876 no.2-1900 no.35TextSupervised use IO-F (1817-1948) [election pamphlets] box 2: 1876 no.2-1900 no.35Offsite

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Description
16 p.; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Tilden, Samuel J. 1814-1886
  • Secession
Note
  • Text printed in two columns.
Call Number
IO-F (1876) no. 14
OCLC
191313586
Author
Rogers, William P.
Title
The three secession movements in the United States. : Samuel J. Tilden, the democratic candidate for the presidency; the adviser, aider and abettor of the great secession movement of 1860; and one of the authors of the infamous resolution of 1864. His claims as a statesman and reformer considered.
Imprint
Boston : Press of John Wilson and Son., 1876.
Place of Publication
United States Massachusetts Boston.
Research Call Number
IO-F (1876) no. 14
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