Our Presidents and how We Make ThemHarper & bros., 1902 - 481 pages |
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... John Adams received 34 votes for President , which made him Vice- President , although he did not receive a majority ... John Adams , of Massachusetts . Robert H. Harrison , of New York . of Maryland . John Rutledge , of South Carolina ...
... John Adams received 34 votes for President , which made him Vice- President , although he did not receive a majority ... John Adams , of Massachusetts . Robert H. Harrison , of New York . of Maryland . John Rutledge , of South Carolina ...
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... John Q. Adams , Mass . , Rep . Henry Clay , Ky . , Rep .. Win . H. Crawford , Ga . , Rep . 105,321 46,587 50,551 ( b ) 99 John C. Calhoun , S. C. , Rep . 84 Nathan Sanford , N. Y. , Rep . 37 Nathaniel Macon , N. C. , Rep . 44,282 1828 ...
... John Q. Adams , Mass . , Rep . Henry Clay , Ky . , Rep .. Win . H. Crawford , Ga . , Rep . 105,321 46,587 50,551 ( b ) 99 John C. Calhoun , S. C. , Rep . 84 Nathan Sanford , N. Y. , Rep . 37 Nathaniel Macon , N. C. , Rep . 44,282 1828 ...
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Alexander Kelly McClure. 139 , 140 ; its affiliations with the | ST . JOHN , JOHN P. , receives the " " Presidential nomination of the Prohibition party , 305 ; his popular vote , 308 , 309 ; at the National Prohibition Convention in ...
Alexander Kelly McClure. 139 , 140 ; its affiliations with the | ST . JOHN , JOHN P. , receives the " " Presidential nomination of the Prohibition party , 305 ; his popular vote , 308 , 309 ; at the National Prohibition Convention in ...
Contents
THE ADAMSJEFFERSON CONTEST 1796 | 1 |
JOHN ADAMS | 2 |
THE ADAMSJEFFERSON CONTEST 1796 | 7 |
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