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Page 5404
the Treasury of the United States the sums which they had received for che
services mentioned since July 1 , 1877 , and which , though reported , had not
been paid over . Soon thereafter , and pursuant to this demand , the sum of $ 5 ,
330 .
the Treasury of the United States the sums which they had received for che
services mentioned since July 1 , 1877 , and which , though reported , had not
been paid over . Soon thereafter , and pursuant to this demand , the sum of $ 5 ,
330 .
Page 5439
When Atlanta was taken by Sherman, September 2, 1864, Colonel Harrison
received his first furlough to visit home, being assigned to special duty in a
canvass of the State to recruit for the forces in the field. Returning to Chattanooga
and then ...
When Atlanta was taken by Sherman, September 2, 1864, Colonel Harrison
received his first furlough to visit home, being assigned to special duty in a
canvass of the State to recruit for the forces in the field. Returning to Chattanooga
and then ...
Page 5440
Was duly mustered out of the service June 8, 1865, not, however, until he had
received a commission as brevet brigadier-general, dated January 23, 1865.
Returning to Indianapolis after the war, resumed his office of reporter of the
supreme ...
Was duly mustered out of the service June 8, 1865, not, however, until he had
received a commission as brevet brigadier-general, dated January 23, 1865.
Returning to Indianapolis after the war, resumed his office of reporter of the
supreme ...
Page 5832
The same considerations make it impossible for me to receive those who merely
desire to pay their respects except on the days and during the hours especially
designated for that purpose. I earnestly request Senators and Representatives to
...
The same considerations make it impossible for me to receive those who merely
desire to pay their respects except on the days and during the hours especially
designated for that purpose. I earnestly request Senators and Representatives to
...
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I transmit herewith dispatches received yesterday from our minister at Hawaii ,
with certain correspondence which accompanied the same , including a most
extraordinary letter , dated December 27 , 1893 , signed by Sanford B . Dole ,
minister ...
I transmit herewith dispatches received yesterday from our minister at Hawaii ,
with certain correspondence which accompanied the same , including a most
extraordinary letter , dated December 27 , 1893 , signed by Sanford B . Dole ,
minister ...
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Page 5694 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides,, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
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