An American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and Political, for the Year ...Ainsworth Rand Spofford American News Company, 1882 |
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... Jefferson 8 108,238,978 287,260 265 107,686,312 303,834 2 82 219,072,736 603,468 275 Madison ... 8 266,246,515 294,975 1 10 255,105,106 1,855,447 7 27 526,764,050 2,191,660 4 16 Monroe 8 178,649,964 629,947 3 52 188,437,780 2,492,536 13 ...
... Jefferson 8 108,238,978 287,260 265 107,686,312 303,834 2 82 219,072,736 603,468 275 Madison ... 8 266,246,515 294,975 1 10 255,105,106 1,855,447 7 27 526,764,050 2,191,660 4 16 Monroe 8 178,649,964 629,947 3 52 188,437,780 2,492,536 13 ...
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... Jefferson City Thos . T.Crittenden , D Lincoln 4 Jan. 10 , '81 Jan. 12 , '85 5,000 Albinus Nance , R ...... 2 Jan. 4 , '81 Jan. 2 , '83 2,500 Nevada New Hampshire Concord Carson City ..John H. Kinkead , R .. Charles H. Bell , R .. 4 Jan ...
... Jefferson City Thos . T.Crittenden , D Lincoln 4 Jan. 10 , '81 Jan. 12 , '85 5,000 Albinus Nance , R ...... 2 Jan. 4 , '81 Jan. 2 , '83 2,500 Nevada New Hampshire Concord Carson City ..John H. Kinkead , R .. Charles H. Bell , R .. 4 Jan ...
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... Jefferson ...... March 4 , 1801 Thomas Jefferson ... March 4 , 1805 4 James Madison ....... March 4 , 1809 James Madison ......... March 4 , 1813 5 James Monroe ........ James Monroe ...... VICE - PRESIDENTS . NAME . QUALIFIED . June 3 ...
... Jefferson ...... March 4 , 1801 Thomas Jefferson ... March 4 , 1805 4 James Madison ....... March 4 , 1809 James Madison ......... March 4 , 1813 5 James Monroe ........ James Monroe ...... VICE - PRESIDENTS . NAME . QUALIFIED . June 3 ...
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... Jefferson Davis ............ March 5 , 1853 26 John B. Floyd ... March 6 , 1857 27 Joseph Holt ..... Jan. 18 , 1861 March 5 , 1861 Jan. 15 , 1862 March 4 , 1865 April 15 , 1865 8 Simon Cameron ....... .9 , Edwin M. Stanton .... 66 66 ...
... Jefferson Davis ............ March 5 , 1853 26 John B. Floyd ... March 6 , 1857 27 Joseph Holt ..... Jan. 18 , 1861 March 5 , 1861 Jan. 15 , 1862 March 4 , 1865 April 15 , 1865 8 Simon Cameron ....... .9 , Edwin M. Stanton .... 66 66 ...
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... Jefferson . 3 Olin Wellborn , * D. , Dallas . 4 Roger Q. Mills , * D. , Corsicana . 5 George W. Jones , * D. G. , Bastrop . 6 Columbus Upson , * D. , San Antonio . VERMONT . 1 Charles H. Joyce , * R. , Rutland . 2 James M. Tyler , R ...
... Jefferson . 3 Olin Wellborn , * D. , Dallas . 4 Roger Q. Mills , * D. , Corsicana . 5 George W. Jones , * D. G. , Bastrop . 6 Columbus Upson , * D. , San Antonio . VERMONT . 1 Charles H. Joyce , * R. , Rutland . 2 James M. Tyler , R ...
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