Our Presidents and how We Make ThemHarper & bros., 1902 - 481 pages |
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Alexander Kelly McClure. THE WASHINGTON ELECTIONS 1789-1792 THE first election for President of the United States was held on the firs . Wednesday of January , 1789 , and it was an election in which the people took no part whatever in ...
Alexander Kelly McClure. THE WASHINGTON ELECTIONS 1789-1792 THE first election for President of the United States was held on the firs . Wednesday of January , 1789 , and it was an election in which the people took no part whatever in ...
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... election of Monroe , 39 . Fenton , Reuben E. , his reluctance to aid in the nomination of Gree- ley to the Presidency , 230 . Field , James G. , receives the Peo- ple's party nomination for the Vice - Presidency , 353 . Fillmore ...
... election of Monroe , 39 . Fenton , Reuben E. , his reluctance to aid in the nomination of Gree- ley to the Presidency , 230 . Field , James G. , receives the Peo- ple's party nomination for the Vice - Presidency , 353 . Fillmore ...
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... election decided by the Electoral Commission ap- pointed by Congress , 263 ; his electoral vote as determined by the Electoral Commission , 264 . Hendricks , Thomas A. , nominated for the Vice - Presidency , 253 ; his election to the ...
... election decided by the Electoral Commission ap- pointed by Congress , 263 ; his electoral vote as determined by the Electoral Commission , 264 . Hendricks , Thomas A. , nominated for the Vice - Presidency , 253 ; his election to the ...
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THE ADAMSJEFFERSON CONTEST 1796 | 1 |
JOHN ADAMS | 2 |
THE ADAMSJEFFERSON CONTEST 1796 | 7 |
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