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18761912180078Washington: Govt. print. off 1876. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Reconstruction during the Grant administration in Mississippi: Congressional Testimony on the KKK disenfranchisement of blacks Volume 2 only. Disbound lacks boards text block split. United States congressional serial set serial set no. 1670. Pagination of testimony is continued from Volume 1 of select committee report. Lacks title page copyright page. Pages start as they should for volume 2: 1021-1819 p. map of the State of Mississippi 220 page index of 240 lacking last 20 pages of the index. SOLD WITH ALL FAULTS. Freed slaves in Mississippi voted overwhelmingly for Republicans in 1874 giving that party a 30000 vote majority in what had previously been a Democratic stronghold. Democrats reacted with violence to suppress the black vote and black elected leaders. In 1875 the riots in Vicksburg resulted in the murder of some 300 blacks in the city and vicinity and President Grant sent Federal troops to quell the violence. The statewide elections of 1875 resulted in exactly 25 Republican votes from predominantly black counties; the 30000 vote majority had disappeared in the face of threats and violence. Washington,: Govt. print. off hardcover
197960316Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1979. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Sticker residue on bottom front corner. vi 140 p. : ill.; 24 cm. Illustrations. Map. Footnotes. At head of title: 96th Congress 1st session. Committee print. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
2016029104Las Vegas Nevada: Houdini Publishing 2016. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the AUTHOR as "Lonnie." Lonnie Hammargren served as Lt. Governor of Nevada. Flat uncreased spine. Bright shiny clean square and tight. One short closed tear reinforced with clear tape. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. Autobiography of the author who was only the second neurosurgeon in Las Vegas when he arrived in 1971. He served on the Nevada Board of Education the Nevada Board of Regents and for four years was Nevada's Lt. Governor. "He has operated on more boxers for acute brain injuries than anyone in history." The author is famous for his collection of artifacts relating to space flight casinos signs Nevada history and much more. With photos of Muhammad Ali Evel Knievel astronaut Buzz Aldren etc. Bibliographical references. Index. Bound in the original pictorial wraps. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the AUTHOR. 1st ed No additional printings listed. Oversize Softcover. Near Fine condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. v 350pp. 8 pages of color photos. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Houdini Publishing Paperback
193093223Sacramento: California State Printing Office 1930. Hardcover. Fine with light wear to exterio. Please refer to photos. Interior as new. Quarto in tan cloth; xvi 1378 pages: 3 folded facsimile; 24 cm. This is a very clean crisp copy of the original edition. Scarce thus. / California Legal Hisotry Los Angeles Southern California. Trials Impeachment -- California. Impeachments -- California. Judges -- California -- Discipline. California State Printing Office hardcover
1917111028023WASHINGTON D. C.: HARRY LANE United States Senate 1917. Typewritten. Near Fine. unbound. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Three page typed letter on Senate letterhead plus an introductory typed page signed by the senator. "My dear Arthur: I am in receipt of your letter of recent date and appreciate your kind expressions in regard to my stand on the Armed Neutrality Bill. I am glad to say that the sentiment in Oregon as it is presented to me is overwhelmingly in favor of the position I have taken. I had hoped that we might be able to keep out of war. At any rate we had no right to deprive the people of their constitutional right to declare war. I am sending you enclosed a statement giving my reasons for wishing to secure some changes in this bill. We are being hastened into war. All the agencies of the press picture shows etc. are being used to build up sentiment in favor of war. With kind regards and best wishes from Mrs. Lane and myself I am . Very truly yours signed." That is from the introduction letter and it is dated March 28 1917. A little more than a week before we declared war on Germany. I don't have the original mailing envelope and this letter was mailed to a reverend in Albany Oregon. Cleanly and nicely folded in two places for mailing and with a slight fold crease at center. Nice condition. Rare WWI political history!. HARRY LANE United States Senate unknown
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191363008Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. VG. 1913. Paperback. Paperback in Very Good condition. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 718 pages. Volume 1: House of Representatives Sixty-Third Congress First Session On Bills H. R. 1739 H. R. 1806 and H. R. 2145. July 9 10 11 14 15 16 25 26 29 and 30 1913. Volume 2: Hearings Before the Committee on Territories United States Senate Sixty-Third Congress First Session on S. 48 A Bill to Authorize the President of the United States to Locate Construct and Operate Railroads in the Territory of Alaska and for Other Purposees and S. 133 A Bill to Provide for the Construction of Railroads in Alaska and for Other Purposes. With Addenda and Index . Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . Government Printing Office paperback
191343676Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. VG. 1913. Paperback. Paperback in Very Good condition. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 457 pages. Volume 1: House of Representatives Sixty-Third Congress First Session On Bills H. R. 1739 H. R. 1806 and H. R. 2145. July 9 10 11 14 15 16 25 26 29 and 30 1913. Volume 2: Hearings Before the Committee on Territories United States Senate Sixty-Third Congress First Session on S. 48 A Bill to Authorize the President of the United States to Locate Construct and Operate Railroads in the Territory of Alaska and for Other Purposees and S. 133 A Bill to Provide for the Construction of Railroads in Alaska and for Other Purposes. With Addenda and Index . Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . Government Printing Office paperback
186643052Washington D.C.: n.p. 1866. First edition. A very good copy with inch marginal closed tear light soiling faint marginal stain. Broadside. 6 x 9 1/2 inches. Michigan senator Jacob Merritt Howard 1805-1871 who had worked closely with Lincoln in drafting and passing the Thirteenth Amendment was a strong supporter of his measures including "emergency actions during the secession crisis and advocated 'severe exemplary and speedy punishment of the rebels. He was especially vocal on all matters pertaining to the confiscation of rebel property and the emancipation of slaves. He was also one of the most forceful advocates of the 1863 Conscription Act" ANBO. His ire extended to trying for treason the Confederate leaders. In December he wanted to know why Davis had not been put on trial and now despite it being well-known that Davis did not have complicity in Lincoln's murder he declared in this resolution that Davis be "charged with the crimes of having incited the assassination of Abraham Lincoln President of the United States and with the murder of soldiers of the Unites States held a prisoners of war during the rebellion and other cruel and barbarous practices in violation of the rules and usages of civilized war." Clement C. Clay was also to be tried. It appears that Merritt's resolution never made it to the floor for a second reading as was required by law. Scarce. We could find only one in auction or dealer sales records in 1964. OCLC locates only one copy: Univ. of Mississippi OCLC669843127 in its "Civil War: Primary Source Publications Related to Mississippi." Owen: Bibliography of Mississippi p. 685. Eberstadt 165-210. ANBO 04/04-00529. n.p. unknown
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