Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Bricktop, and Hopkins. A Presidential Base-Ball Match, Grant against Greeley, for the Championship for Four Years. New York: Published at "Wild oats" Office, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Carpenter, Matthew H. The President Vindicated.: Speech of Hon. Matt. H. Carpenter, Delivered in the United States Senate, June 3, 1872. Washington, D.C.: Chronicle Publishing Company, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Conkling, Roscoe. The Presidential Battle of 1872: Grant and His Defamers: Deeds Against Words: Speech of Hon. Roscoe Conkling, at Cooper Institute, New York, July 23, 1872. Buffalo: Commercial Advertiser, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Douglass, Frederick. U.S. Grant and the Colored People. His Wise, Just, Practical, and Effective Friendship Thoroughly Vindicated by Incontestable Facts in His Record from 1862 to 1872. Washington, D.C.: Published by the Union Republican Congressional Committee, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Etholiad arlywyddol 1872. Grant vs. Greeley. Barn Greeley am ei bleidwyr ac am Grant--barn J.A. Dix, am Greeley, &c. Scranton, Pa.: Argraffwyd yn swyddfa Baner America, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Fisher, George S. The Campaign Issues: Speech of Hon. Geo. S. Fisher, at Augusta, Georgia, July 4, 1872: The National Republican Party the Hope of the Nation, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Grant's Amnesty Record. Being a Review of His Treatment of the Vanquished Confederates, His Intercession in Behalf of General Lee and Others, and His Strong Appeals for Amnesty, with a Paragraph from A.H. Stephens' Book, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Hoar, George Frisbie. Candidates and Parties Contrasted. Speech of Hon. George F. Hoar, at Worcester, Mass., Aug. 13, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Logan, John Alexander. Vindication of the President. Extract from the Speech of Hon. John A. Logan, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 3, 1872, in Reply to Senator Sumner's Attack on President Grant's Administration, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Matthews, Stanley. Grant or Greeley. Speech of Judge Stanley Matthews, of Cincinnati. The Liberal Movement Repudiated by One of Its Originators - The President of the Cincinnati Convention Declares for Grant. Chicago, Ill: Inter-ocean, 1872
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.