Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of General Benjamin F. Butler, 1818-1893Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1969 - 335 pages |
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... heard 10 I am indebted for knowledge of this story to Miss Frances Perkins of Colby College . It appeared in an unidentified newspaper in March , beyond the closed door . Although the constable was suspicious 1883 . As the Twig is Bent .
... heard 10 I am indebted for knowledge of this story to Miss Frances Perkins of Colby College . It appeared in an unidentified newspaper in March , beyond the closed door . Although the constable was suspicious 1883 . As the Twig is Bent .
Page 272
... closed the doors of the hall at 8:30 A.M. , more than 300 of the faithful had gathered . They barred the State Committee from the building . The Committee called upon the mayor of Worcester to use the police reserves and , if necessary ...
... closed the doors of the hall at 8:30 A.M. , more than 300 of the faithful had gathered . They barred the State Committee from the building . The Committee called upon the mayor of Worcester to use the police reserves and , if necessary ...
Page 278
... closed the Republican State Committee publicly con- ceded the defeat of its candidate . This news reached Butler at his home in Lowell about 6 P.M. A couple of hours later he de- cided to go to Boston . Arrangements were quickly made ...
... closed the Republican State Committee publicly con- ceded the defeat of its candidate . This news reached Butler at his home in Lowell about 6 P.M. A couple of hours later he de- cided to go to Boston . Arrangements were quickly made ...
Contents
Meet General Butler | 13 |
As the Twig is Bent | 20 |
A Practical Politician | 37 |
Copyright | |
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