Chorpenning, George, 1820-1894
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Creswell, John A. J. Speech of the Postmaster General, at Jackson, Mich. From Detroit Weekly Post, August 3, 1872. Washington, D.C.: 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.
Creswell, John A. J. The Chorpenning Case. Washington, D.C.: 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.
Creswell, John A. J. The Postal Service. Speech of Postmater General Creswell, at Jackson, Michigan, August 1, 1872. Austin Blair Answered in His Own Home. The Chorpenning Case. The Cost and Extent of U.S. Mail Service. Chicago: 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.