Campaign literature, 1872--Republican
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
What Horace Greeley Knows About Fourierism--Free Love--Finance--Lager Beer--Women's Rights--the Public Debt--Colleges and Universities--Gold Gambling--American Cooking--Diplomacy--the Army and Navy--the Public Debt--General Grant's Administration.. 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.
What Horace Greeley Knows About Leading Democrats at the North and at the South, Especially Those Who Now Profess to Be His Especial Friends, and His Devoted Supporters…. 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.
What Horace Greeley Knows About Politics--Office-Seeking--His Own Continued Desire for Place--His Own Disappointments and Revenages--Journalists Who Crave Political Rewards--Running for President--the Liberal Republican Movement at Cincinnati--Democratic Intrigues, &C. 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.
What Horace Greeley Knows About Secession and Secessionists--The Progress of Disunion Sentiment at the South--Encouraging the Secessionists, by Professing Sympathy with Them--Inspiring the North with the Belief That the South Was Not in Earnest--Changing Front After the War Had Began…. 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.
What Horace Greeley Knows About the Democratic Party, from 1841 Until 1872, Inclusive His Opinions of the Democratic Organization, Its Intrigues and Its Bargains, Its Deceits and Its Diplomacy. 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.
What Horace Greeley Knows About the Rise and Fall, the Arrest and Imprisonment, the Trial and the Release on Bail, of Jefferson Davis. 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.
Wilson, Henry. Präsident U.S. Grant. Ein offizielles Zeugniss seiner staatsmännischen Befähigung. [Washington, D.C.]: [Congressional Republican 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.
Wilson, Henry. Stand by the Republican Colors! Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, at Great Falls, New Hampshire, February 24, 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.
Wilson, Henry. The Republican Party's Fidelity to the Interests of Labor. History of the Eight-Hour Law. Grant and Wilson Its Faithful Supporters, 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.