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- Title
- The voice of the people, and the facts, in relation to the rejection of Martin Van Buren, by the U. S. Senate.
- Publication
- New York : Standard Office, 1832.
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- Description
- 35 p.; 26 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- "New York Standard - Extra."
- Van Buren was nominated as minister to Great Britain. This pamphlet contains The voice of New York, proceedings of a meeting of Republican members of the Legislature, Feb. 3, 1832, with remarks of N. P. Tallmadge; Great public meeting in the city of Albany, Feb. 4, 1832, with remarks of Gen Dix and B.F. Butler; Remarks of Webster, W.L. Marcy, S. Smith, J. Forsyth, Clay and Brown in the U. S. Senate on the Van Buren nomination; Correspondence between the Republican members of the New York Legislature and Pres. Jackson; Communication of S. Smith to the National intelligencer, Feb. 12, 1832.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- OCLC
- 10907577
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library