The United States in Our Own Times, 1865-1920C. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 563 pages |
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... Schurz's Report on Southern Conditions . Before adopting his lenient reconstruction policy President Johnson had sent Major - General Carl Schurz to the South to report upon conditions in that section . Schurz was a natural- ized German ...
... Schurz's Report on Southern Conditions . Before adopting his lenient reconstruction policy President Johnson had sent Major - General Carl Schurz to the South to report upon conditions in that section . Schurz was a natural- ized German ...
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... Carl Schurz , The Remi- niscences of Carl Schurz ( 3 vols . , 1907-1908 530 SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING.
... Carl Schurz , The Remi- niscences of Carl Schurz ( 3 vols . , 1907-1908 530 SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING.
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... Carl Schurz , The Remi- niscences of Carl Schurz ( 3 vols . , 1907-1908 530 SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING.
... Carl Schurz , The Remi- niscences of Carl Schurz ( 3 vols . , 1907-1908 530 SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING.
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