An American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and Political, for the Year ..., Volume 5American News Company, 1882 |
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... JAMES S. TOPHAM , 425 Seventh Street , N. W. , East Sid Odd Fellows Hall , Washington , D. C. REPAIRING . Trunks and Harness thoroughly repaired and Trunks covered by goo earned the reputation of being the most accurate and complete ...
... JAMES S. TOPHAM , 425 Seventh Street , N. W. , East Sid Odd Fellows Hall , Washington , D. C. REPAIRING . Trunks and Harness thoroughly repaired and Trunks covered by goo earned the reputation of being the most accurate and complete ...
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... James Buchanan and 1854 , Oct. 21 . Paper made by Chinese , from ( ? ) from vegetable fibre , A. cotton , A. D. , 711 : from rags Paris , treaty of , ceding Fre possessions to Great Britain , second treaty of , clos War , 1856 , March ...
... James Buchanan and 1854 , Oct. 21 . Paper made by Chinese , from ( ? ) from vegetable fibre , A. cotton , A. D. , 711 : from rags Paris , treaty of , ceding Fre possessions to Great Britain , second treaty of , clos War , 1856 , March ...
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... James Buchanan .. 19 John M. Clayton ...... March 7 , 1849 Daniel Webster ....... July 22 , 1850 20 Edward Everett ...... Nov. 6 , 1852 21 William L. Marcy .. March 7 , 1853 22 Lewis Cass ..... March 6 , 1857 23 Jeremiah S. Black ...
... James Buchanan .. 19 John M. Clayton ...... March 7 , 1849 Daniel Webster ....... July 22 , 1850 20 Edward Everett ...... Nov. 6 , 1852 21 William L. Marcy .. March 7 , 1853 22 Lewis Cass ..... March 6 , 1857 23 Jeremiah S. Black ...
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... James McHenry .. 3 66 4 Samuel Dexter ... 458 7 9 10 5 Roger Griswold ......... Feb. 3 , 1801 6 Henry Dearborn . 66 66 7 William Eustis . 8 John Armstrong .. 66 66 66 46 13 James Barbour ... Jan. 27 , 1796 15 March 4 , 1797 16 May 13 ...
... James McHenry .. 3 66 4 Samuel Dexter ... 458 7 9 10 5 Roger Griswold ......... Feb. 3 , 1801 6 Henry Dearborn . 66 66 7 William Eustis . 8 John Armstrong .. 66 66 66 46 13 James Barbour ... Jan. 27 , 1796 15 March 4 , 1797 16 May 13 ...
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... James N. Tyner .... 26 David McK . Key 27 Horace Maynard ... Aug. July 12 , 1876 March 12 , 1877 24 , 1874 . June 28 Thomas L. James ......... March 29 Timothy O. Howe ......... Dec. 2 , 1880 5 , 1881 20 , 1881 Wickliffe . Sept. 13 ...
... James N. Tyner .... 26 David McK . Key 27 Horace Maynard ... Aug. July 12 , 1876 March 12 , 1877 24 , 1874 . June 28 Thomas L. James ......... March 29 Timothy O. Howe ......... Dec. 2 , 1880 5 , 1881 20 , 1881 Wickliffe . Sept. 13 ...
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Page 65 - ... by whatsoever name the same heretofore have been, now are, or may hereafter be called, known, or distinguished, used or applied, or to be used or applied as perfumes or as applications to the hair, mouth, or skin, or otherwise used, made, prepared, and sold or removed for consumption and sale in the United States...
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Page 347 - ... elected by an enormous vote. In 1869 he was promoted to the supreme court, and in 1872 was created a general-term judge of part one of the supreme court. His interest in political affairs was very great, and he had many friends among political leaders. On the death of President Garfield, Vice-president Chester A. Arthur took the oath of office as president of the United States before him. He was a founder of the Manhattan club, a member of the Tammany society, and of the Friendly sons of St.
Page 45 - The homestead laws give the right to 160 acres of a dollar-and-a-quarter lands, or to 80 acres of two-dollar-anda-half lands, to any citizen or applicant for citizenship over twenty-one who will actually settle upon and cultivate the land. The title is perfected by the issue of a patent after five years of actual settlement. The only charges in the case of homestead entries are fees and commissions.