An American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and Political, for the Year ..., Volume 5American News Company, 1882 |
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... vote in the use leading to the formation of a new Cabinet . The laws are the ... whole . Slavonic races number about 16 % millions , or 46 per cent . , Poles ... Total imports about 303 , and exports 340 million dollars . ive body , or ...
... vote in the use leading to the formation of a new Cabinet . The laws are the ... whole . Slavonic races number about 16 % millions , or 46 per cent . , Poles ... Total imports about 303 , and exports 340 million dollars . ive body , or ...
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... total , tax , 65 cents on $ 100 . STATE OF ARKANSAS . - Little Rock . ICERS . tate . Term NAME . of Term began ... vote of 64,497 in its favor , to 41,049 against it . As it majority of all votes cast at an election to amend the ...
... total , tax , 65 cents on $ 100 . STATE OF ARKANSAS . - Little Rock . ICERS . tate . Term NAME . of Term began ... vote of 64,497 in its favor , to 41,049 against it . As it majority of all votes cast at an election to amend the ...
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... Total . Plurality ............. 34,509 68,230 134,911 42,84 33,772 92,568 Per Cent ............ 59.85 37.07 3.06 Total Vote 151,507 59.97 40.03 76.11 28 . 170,232 177,254 соск . Dem . Rep . Dem.Work . 3 4,087.
... Total . Plurality ............. 34,509 68,230 134,911 42,84 33,772 92,568 Per Cent ............ 59.85 37.07 3.06 Total Vote 151,507 59.97 40.03 76.11 28 . 170,232 177,254 соск . Dem . Rep . Dem.Work . 3 4,087.
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... Total ...... 60,48 2 673 906 Plurality . 18,8 79 672 ..... 931 Per cent .... 56.9 Total vote ..... ! In 1876 , the Greenback ticket for President had 289 votes . At the State Election Sept. 6 , 1880 , the vote for Governor stood 81,185 ...
... Total ...... 60,48 2 673 906 Plurality . 18,8 79 672 ..... 931 Per cent .... 56.9 Total vote ..... ! In 1876 , the Greenback ticket for President had 289 votes . At the State Election Sept. 6 , 1880 , the vote for Governor stood 81,185 ...
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... Total . 67,073 64,417 Plurality 2,656 868 59,034 61,934 2,900 67,070 64,29 2,777 Per cent ............ 50.51 48,51 .65 48.32 50.70 50.52 48.4 Scattering Total vote .. 412 132,770 1,184 122,152 43 132.741 At the election of Nov. , 1881 ...
... Total . 67,073 64,417 Plurality 2,656 868 59,034 61,934 2,900 67,070 64,29 2,777 Per cent ............ 50.51 48,51 .65 48.32 50.70 50.52 48.4 Scattering Total vote .. 412 132,770 1,184 122,152 43 132.741 At the election of Nov. , 1881 ...
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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.