Subject • | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | [X] | • | Broadsides |
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| • | United States |
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| • | Democratic Party (U.S.) |
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| • | Politics and government |
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| • | Political science |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865 |
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| • | Antislavery movements -- United States |
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| • | Campaign literature -- United States |
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| • | Elections -- United States |
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| • | Ohio -- Politics and government |
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| • | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1860 |
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| • | Presidents Election |
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| • | Prohibition Party (U.S.) |
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| • | Republican Party (Ohio) |
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| • | Accokeek Foundation. |
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| • | Ballot -- United States |
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| • | Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881. |
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| • | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Legislators -- United States. |
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| • | Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 |
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| • | McKinley, William, -- 1843-1901 |
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| • | Nursing -- United States. |
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| • | Political conventions -- United States. |
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| • | Political parties |
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| • | Political parties -- United States |
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| • | Political platforms |
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| • | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) -- Platforms |
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| • | Seward, William H. -- (William Henry), -- 1801-1872 |
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| • | Socialist Labor Party |
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| • | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government -- 1857-1861 |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1900 |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government -- 1963-1969 |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century |
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| • | Voting -- United States |
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| • | Abraham Lincoln's political career before 1861 |
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| • | African American newspapers -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | African American politicians |
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| • | African Americans -- Civil rights |
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| • | African Americans -- Ohio |
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| • | African Americans -- Politics and government |
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| • | African Americans -- Politics and government -- 20th century |
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| • | American Civil War (1861-1865) |
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| • | Antislavery movements |
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| • | Associations, institutions, etc. -- Membership, African American |
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| • | Barbers -- Ohio |
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| • | Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893 |
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| • | Beauregard, G. T. -- (Gustave Toutant), -- 1818-1893 |
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| • | Bingham Associates Fund. |
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| • | Birney, James Gillespie, -- 1792-1857 |
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| • | Bolton family. |
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| • | Bolton, Frances Payne Bingham, 1885-1977 -- Archives. |
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| • | Bolton, Frances Payne Bingham, 1885-1977. |
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| • | Briggs, James A., 1811-1889. |
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| • | Broadsides New York (State) New York 1864 |
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| • | Bryan, William Jennings, -- 1860-1925 |
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| • | Budget deficits -- Law and legislation -- United States. |
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| • | Call and post (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Campaign funds -- Law and legislation -- United States. |
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| • | Campaign literature |
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| • | Campaign literature -- 1860 -- Democratic Party (Southern) |
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| • | Campaign literature -- 1862 -- Republican Party |
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| • | Campaign literature -- 1868 -- Republican Party |
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| • | Campaign literature -- 1872 -- Republican Party |
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| • | Campaign literature 1864 Republican |
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| • | Campaign literature, 1893 -- Republican -- Ohio |
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| • | Caricatures and cartoons |
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| • | Chafin, Eugene W. -- (Eugene Wilder), -- 1852-1920 |
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| • | Civil service reform -- United States |
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| • | Clay, Cassius Marcellus, -- 1810-1903 |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government |
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| • | Cleveland Public Schools. |
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| • | College presidents -- Ohio. |
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| • | College teachers -- Michigan. |
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| • | Currency question -- United States |
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| • | Cuyahoga County (Ohio) -- Politics and government. |
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| • | Davis, Eugene |
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| • | Debs, Eugene V. -- (Eugene Victor), -- 1855-1926 |
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| • | Democratic Party (U.S.) -- Platforms |
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| • | Discrimination |
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| • | Elections |
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| • | Elections -- Massachusetts |
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| • | Elections -- Ohio |
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| • | Elections -- Ohio -- 1867 |
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| • | Emigration and immigration -- Government policy |
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| • | Emigration and immigration Government policy |
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| • | Emigration and immigration law |
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| • | Emigration and immigration law -- United States |
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| • | Foraker, Joseph Benson, -- 1846-1917 |
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| • | Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. |
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| • | Garfield & Garfield (Cleveland, Ohio). |
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| • | Garfield family. |
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| • | Garfield, Harry Augustus, 1863-1942. |
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| • | Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950. |
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| • | Garfield, Lucretia Rudolph, 1832-1918. |
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| • | Goldwater, Barry M. -- (Barry Morris), -- 1909- |
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| • | Government missions, American. |
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| • | Governors -- Ohio |
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| • | Grant, Ulysses S. -- (Ulysses Simpson), -- 1822-1885 |
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| • | Greeley, Horace, -- 1811-1872 |
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| • | Helper, Hinton Rowan, -- 1829-1909. -- Impending crisis of the South |
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| • | Hinsdale, B. A. (Burke Aaron), 1837-1900. |
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| • | Hinsdale, B. A. (Burke Aaron), 1837-1900. Works of James Abram Garfield, 1882-1883. |
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| • | Hiram College. |
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| • | History |
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| • | Hoke, Martin R. |
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| • | Impending crisis of the South (Helper, Hinton Rowan) |
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| • | Indians of North America -- Government relations -- 1934- |
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| • | James A. Garfield National Historic Site (Mentor, Ohio) |
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| • | Journalists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Political activity. |
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| • | Labor and laboring classes -- United States |
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| • | Law firms -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Legislators -- Ohio |
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| • | Legislators -- Ohio. |
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| • | Legislators -- United States |
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| • | Legislators -- United States -- Archives. |
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| • | Legislators -- United States -- Correspondence. |
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| • | Lincoln, Abraham, -- 1809-1865 |
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| • | Lincoln, Abraham, -- 1809-1865 -- Political career before 1861 |
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| • | Lobbying |
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| • | Local elections -- Ohio |
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| • | Lynching -- Ohio -- Urbana |
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| • | Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865 |
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| • | McClellan, George Brinton, -- 1826-1885 -- Anecdotes |
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| • | Miscegenation -- United States |
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| • | Missionaries -- Correspondence. |
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| • | Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union. |
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| • | Mourning customs -- United States. |
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| • | Myers, George A., -- 1859-1930. -- Correspondence |
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| • | New Deal, 1933-1939 -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | New York (State) |
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| • | New York (State) -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950 |
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| • | New York (State) -- Politics and government -- To 1898 |
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| • | Noyes, Edward F. -- (Edward Follansbee), -- 1832-1890 |
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| • | Nursing -- Law and legislation -- United States. |
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| • | Ohio |
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| • | Ohio -- Law and legislation. |
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| • | Ohio -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950 |
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| • | Ohio imprints 1904 |
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| • | Ohio. -- Militia |
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| • | Ohio. -- National Guard |
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| • | Palmer, John M. -- (John McAuley), -- 1817-1900 |
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| • | Patronage, Political -- Ohio |
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| • | Patronage, Political -- United States |
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| • | Peace |
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| • | Peace movements -- United States |
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| • | Political campaigns -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Political campaigns -- United States. |
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| • | Political cartoons |
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| • | Political conventions |
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| • | Political conventions -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | Political corruption |
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| • | Political corruption -- New York (State) |
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| • | Political parties -- United States -- Platforms |
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| • | Politicians -- Correspondence |
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| • | Populist Party (U.S. : 1892-1908) |
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| • | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1864 |
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| • | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1896 |
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| • | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1900 -- Caricatures and cartoons |
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| • | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1912 |
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| • | Presidents -- United States -- Family. |
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| • | Race relations |
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| • | Republican National Committee (U.S.) |
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| • | Republican National Convention |
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| • | Republican National Convention -- (21st : -- 1936 : -- Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Republican National Convention -- (2nd, : -- Chicago,) -- 1860 |
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| • | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) -- History |
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| • | Roosevelt, Theodore, -- 1858-1919 |
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| • | Rudolph family. |
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| • | Satires |
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| • | School superintendants -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Seward, William H. (William Henry), 1801-1872 |
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| • | Slavery |
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| • | Slavery -- United States |
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| • | Stanley-Brown, Joseph, 1858-1941. |
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| • | Statesmen -- United States |
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| • | Sumner, Charles, -- 1811-1874 |
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| • | Taft, William H. -- (William Howard), -- 1857-1930 |
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| • | Temperance |
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| • | Term limits (Public office) -- Law and legislation -- United States. |
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| • | United Nations -- United States. |
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| • | United States -- Diplomatic and consular service. |
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| • | United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy |
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| • | United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945- |
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| • | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes |
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| • | United States -- Politics and government -- 1849-1861 |
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| • | United States. -- Army |
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| • | United States. Congress. House. |
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| • | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. |
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| • | United States. Dept. of State. |
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| • | University of Michigan. |
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| • | Voter turnout -- Ohio |
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| • | Warren (Ohio) |
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| • | Weed, Thurlow, -- 1797-1882 |
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| • | White supremacist literature New York (N.Y.) 1864 |
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| • | Wilson, Woodrow, -- 1856-1924 |
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| • | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Women in politics -- United States -- Archives. |
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| Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 41 | Title: | James A. Briggs Scrapbooks
| | | Creator: | Briggs, James A. | | | Dates: | 1830-1887 | | | Abstract: | James A. Briggs was an attorney in Cleveland, Ohio, and New York State; editor of the Cleveland True Democrat; special correspondent to several newspapers, including the Cleveland Leader; temperance advocate; and political supporter of Abraham Lincoln. The collection consists of two scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, letters, proclamations, pictures, and notes written by Briggs, concerning Briggs' career as an attorney and journalist. | | | Call #: | MS 0882 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 volumes) | | | Subjects: | Briggs, James A., 1811-1889. | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Journalists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Political activity. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century.
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Book | Requires cookie* | 45 | Title: | To the voters of Massachusetts
| | | Creator: | Bancroft, George, 1800-1891 | | | | Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867 | | | | Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872 | | | | Samuel Gardner Drake Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) | | | Publication: | Press of G.C. Rand & Avery, Boston,1862. | | | Notes: | "Governor Andrew's letter of acceptance, letter from George Bancroft, Esq., Chas. Sumner as statesman." | | | Call #: | P 6948 | | | Extent: | 16 p. ; 23 cm. | | | Subjects: | Sumner, Charles, -- 1811-1874 | United States. -- Congress -- Elections, 1862 | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Campaign literature -- 1862 -- Republican Party | Elections -- Massachusetts | Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 46 | Title: | Martin R. Hoke Congressional Papers
| | | Creator: | Hoke, Martin R. | | | Dates: | 1976-1996 | | | Abstract: | Martin R. Hoke is an Ohio Republican who served in the United States House of Representatives for two consecutive terms from 1992-1996. Born in Lakewood, Ohio, he attended Western Reserve Academy and Amherst College. He earned a law degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1980. Hoke won Congressional office in Ohio's 10th District in 1992. During his terms as representative, Hoke was a strong supporter of term limits on representatives and advocated a balanced budget. He sponsored or co-sponsored several bills, including the Fan Freedom and Protection Act, the Balanced Budget Act, and Contingent Fee Amendment. Hoke was defeated by Dennis Kucinich in his 1996 re-election campaign. The collection consists of bill information, campaign records, correspondence, expense reports, legislative activity guides, legislative profiles, newspaper clippings, press releases, speeches, volunteer information, and voting records. | | | Call #: | MS 5056 | | | Extent: | 4.00 linear feet (5 containers and 1 oversize volume) | | | Subjects: | Hoke, Martin R. | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Legislators -- United States. | Legislators -- Ohio. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Budget deficits -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Term limits (Public office) -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Campaign funds -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Ohio -- Law and legislation.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 49 | Title: | Burke Aaron Hinsdale Papers
| | | Creator: | Hinsdale, Burke Aaron | | | Dates: | 1854-1901 | | | Abstract: | Burke Aaron Hinsdale (1837-1900) was an educator who served as President of Hiram College, Superintendent of the Cleveland Public Schools, and professor at the University of Michigan. The collection consists of correspondence, student essays, notes, receipts, articles, clippings, biographical material, and other papers concerning Hinsdale's student days, his positions at Hiram College, the Cleveland Public Schools, and the University of Michigan, his association with James A. Garfield, and his writing of The Works of James Abram Garfield (1882-83), containing information on Garfield's early life and the Republican convention of 1880. Includes letters of condolence to Mrs. Hinsdale on her husband's death. | | | Call #: | MS 1772 | | | Extent: | 2.30 linear feet (6 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Hinsdale, B. A. (Burke Aaron), 1837-1900. | Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881. | Hinsdale, B. A. (Burke Aaron), 1837-1900. Works of James Abram Garfield, 1882-1883. | Hiram College. | University of Michigan. | Cleveland Public Schools. | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | College presidents -- Ohio. | College teachers -- Michigan. | Political conventions -- United States. | School superintendants -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1900.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 50 | Title: | Frances Payne Bolton Oral History Interviews
| | | Creator: | Bolton, Frances Payne | | | Dates: | 1989 | | | Abstract: | Frances Payne Bingham Bolton was a Republican congresswoman from Ohio's 22nd congressional district. Bolton served on the committees of Indian Affairs (1940) and Foreign Affairs (1941-1968), participating in foreign aid hearings and conducting study trips abroad, including a trip to the Middle East in 1947 and one to Africa in 1955. She served as a congressional delegate to the United Nations Eighth General Assembly, and was involved with the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and helped organize the Accokee Foundation to protect the Potomac shoreline across from Mount Vernon. Mrs. Bolton had a long-time interest in nursing and nursing education and provided funds to establish the nursing school at Western Reserve University, as well as founding the Payne Fund to assist a variety of educational and other charitable programs. The collection consists of transcripts of 16 interviews conducted with individuals who had known and worked with Frances Payne Bolton in her capacity as United States Representative from Ohio's 22nd District (1940-1968), as a member of the Republican Party, in her family and personal interests, or in her many philanthropic and advocacy endeavors. The interviews were conducted in 1989 by Leslie Anne Solotko as part of the project conducted at the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, to process the papers of Congresswoman Frances Payne Bolton (MS 3943). Questions focused on Mrs. Bolton's personality and career; and her political, family, business, and personal interests. Interviewees included Viola Anderson, David K. Ford, Zelma George, Donald W. Gropp, Alice Hansen, Robert E. Hughes, Theodore F. Owen, H. Chapman Rose, Rozella M. Schlotfeldt, John Burns Simpson, Margaret Chase Smith, Robert Ware Strauss, Charles A. Vanik, Helen Wallace, Paul W. Walter, and Fred White. | | | Call #: | MS 4616 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Bolton, Frances Payne Bingham, 1885-1977. | Bolton family. | United States. Congress. House. | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Accokeek Foundation. | Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union. | Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. | Republican Party (Ohio) | Women legislators -- United States. | Legislators -- United States. | Nursing -- United States. | Women in politics -- United States. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 51 | Title: | James A. Garfield Family Papers, Series III
| | | Creator: | Garfield, James A. Family | | | Dates: | 1859-1990 | | | Abstract: | James Abram Garfield was the twentieth president of the United States. He grew up in Orange, Ohio, graduated from Williams College in 1856, became president of Hiram College in Portage County, Ohio, and was a lay minister of the Disciples of Christ Church. He was elected to the Ohio Senate, and in 1858, married Lucretia Rudolph. Garfield served in the Civil War, as a lieutenant-colonel of the 42nd Ohio regiment. He was a major general when he resigned in 1863 to take a seat in the United States House of Representatives, where he served for 17 years. Nominated in 1880 as a compromise Republican presidential candidate, his campaign was conducted from Lawnfield, his Mentor, Ohio, home. Garfield was shot on July 2, 1881, and died September 19. He was survived by his widow, Lucretia Garfield, and by his children; Mary, who married his former secretary, Joseph Stanley-Brown, Irvin McDowell, Harry Augustus, who became president of Williams College, James Rudolph, a Cleveland attorney, Republican politician and member of Theodore Roosevelt's cabinet, and Abram, a Cleveland architect. The collection consists of correspondence, election tallies, essays, book inscriptions, legal papers, corporate records, scholarly and political notes, a minute book, scrapbooks, receipts, invitations, sympathy cards, calling cards, newspaper clippings, notebooks, pamphlets, phrenology charts, a eulogy, a presentation album, a resolution, a lock of hair, broadsides, programs, poems, sheet music, drawings, lithographs, and paintings. | | | Call #: | MS 4790 | | | Extent: | 3.10 linear feet (3 containers and 10 oversize folders) | | | Subjects: | Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881. | Garfield, Lucretia Rudolph, 1832-1918. | Garfield, Harry Augustus, 1863-1942. | Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950. | Stanley-Brown, Joseph, 1858-1941. | Garfield family. | Rudolph family. | James A. Garfield National Historic Site (Mentor, Ohio) | Garfield & Garfield (Cleveland, Ohio). | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Law firms -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Presidents -- United States -- Family. | Political campaigns -- United States. | Mourning customs -- United States.
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Visual Materials | Requires cookie* | 52 | Title: | Who endorsed the Helper book!: Who were the inciters to bloodshed? "The unconditional abolition of slavery," "peaceably, if we can, violently, if we must" : Read! Read! Read!
| | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | On Hinton Rowan Helper's anti-slavery book The Impending Crisis of the South; blamed for inciting political crisis in US. Against the leaders of the Republican party. "Thurlow Weed, the "Father of the Republican party," testified at the outbreak of the civil war, that this Helper Book had done more than any one agency to exasperate and drive off the South ; and, that the loss of North Carolina, if not other States, could be proved to be due wholly to the infernal doctrines of this book." | | | Call #: | F.135 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) ; 49 x 29 cm | | | Subjects: | Greeley, Horace, -- 1811-1872 | Helper, Hinton Rowan, -- 1829-1909. -- Impending crisis of the South | Seward, William H. -- (William Henry), -- 1801-1872 | Weed, Thurlow, -- 1797-1882 | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Impending crisis of the South (Helper, Hinton Rowan) | Antislavery movements -- United States | Peace movements -- United States | Race relations | Slavery -- United States | Slavery | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 | United States | Broadsides
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Visual Materials | Requires cookie* | 53 | Title: | Form of ballot (unofficial): Election, November 3, 1896 : Explanation, this is not an official ballot ; it is an illustration of the form of the state ballot under the election law of Ohio
| | | Creator: | United States President (1897-1901 : McKinley) | | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Sample ballot for Nov. 3, 1896 election listing presidential candidates Republican William McKinley, Democrat and People's William Jennings Bryan, Prohibition Joshua Levering, National Charles E. Bentley, Socialist Labor Chas H. Matchett, and National Democratic John M. Palmer. Also lists candidates for state, county, and township offices. Title from caption; additional title information from verso. | | | Call #: | F.79 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) : illustrations ; 61 x 46 cm | | | Subjects: | Bryan, William Jennings, -- 1860-1925 | McKinley, William, -- 1843-1901 | Palmer, John M. -- (John McAuley), -- 1817-1900 | Democratic Party (U.S.) | Populist Party (U.S. : 1892-1908) | Prohibition Party (U.S.) | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Socialist Labor Party | Ballot -- United States | Elections -- United States | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1896 | Voting -- United States | United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century | Broadsides
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 54 | Title: | Frances Payne Bingham Bolton Papers
| | | Creator: | Bolton, Frances Payne Bingham | | | Dates: | 1921-1985 | | | Abstract: | Frances Payne Bingham Bolton (1885-1977) was a Republican congresswoman from Ohio's 22nd congressional district. Bolton served on the committees of Indian Affairs (1940) and Foreign Affairs (1941-1968), participating in foreign aid hearings and conducting study trips abroad, including a trip to the Middle East in 1947 and one to Africa in 1955. She served as a congressional delegate to the United Nations Eighth General Assembly, and was involved with the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and helped organize the Accokee Foundation to protect the Potomac shoreline across from Mount Vernon. Mrs. Bolton had a long-time interest in nursing and nursing education and provided funds to establish the nursing school at Western Reserve University, as well as founding the Payne Fund to assist a variety of educational and other charitable programs. The collection consists of correspondence, reports, publications, clippings, etc. generated during, or pertaining to, Bolton's service in Congress. Included are bills and hearings, roll calls and voting records; Foreign Affairs & Indian Affairs committees papers, correspondence, reports, and geographical, foreign aid, embassy and State Dept. files; reports, memoranda, and printed material relating to the deptartments of State, Defense and Justice, the Post Office, as well as correspondence with the President; background files, diaries, reports, etc. re: Bolton's foreign relations travels, including her 1955 African trip; speeches, publicity files, campaign files & local political issues files; material re: her involvement with national Republican Party organizations; UN Eighth General Assembly materials; correspondence, etc. re: nursing and nursing education, the Accokeek Foundation, Mt. Vernon Ladies' Assn., Bingham Associates Fund, and other institutions she supported; and general correspondence, scrapbooks, etc. The collection primarily pertains to Mrs. Bolton's public life and reflects her political activities, as well as her personal and philanthropic involvement with various organizations. | | | Call #: | MS 3943 | | | Extent: | 175.00 linear feet (176 containers, 31 oversize volumes, and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Accokeek Foundation. | Bingham Associates Fund. | Bolton, Frances Payne Bingham, 1885-1977 -- Archives. | Cuyahoga County (Ohio) -- Politics and government. | Government missions, American. | Indians of North America -- Government relations -- 1934- | Legislators -- United States -- Archives. | Legislators -- United States -- Correspondence. | Missionaries -- Correspondence. | Nursing -- Law and legislation -- United States. | Nursing -- United States. | Political campaigns -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | United Nations -- United States. | United States -- Diplomatic and consular service. | United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945- | United States -- Politics and government -- 1945- | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. | United States. Dept. of State. | Women in politics -- United States -- Archives.
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Visual Materials | Requires cookie* | 55 | Title: | The Two roads to peace!: How shall we end the rebellion--shall we coax it, or crush it? Every American citizen wants the Rebellion ended and peace restored. Two plans have been proposed for doing it: one, by a convention which met at Baltimore June 7; the other, by the convention which met at Chicago, August 30. Read and compare the two
| | | Creator: | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | | | | Democratic Party (U.S.) | | | | National Union Executive Committee (U.S.) | | | | National Union Executive Committee (U.S.) | | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Campaign circular published by the Republican Party's national committee, listing resolutions of "The Chicago platform" and "The Baltimore platform," followed by seven numbered "points of contrast." "Fellow-citizens! These are plain and practical issues: study them well ... If we surrender to the Rebellion, the Union is gone forever. If we fight the rebels a little longer, it is safe forever. If we give them to understand, in November next, that the only road to peace lies through the victory of the national arms, the contest is over! The election of Lincoln and Johnson is the death-knell of the Rebellion!!" Printed area measures 27.2 x 19.7 cm. | | | Call #: | O.4 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) ; 31 x 24 cm | | | Subjects: | Democratic Party (U.S.) -- Platforms | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) -- Platforms | Democratic Party (U.S.) | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | American Civil War (1861-1865) | Political parties -- United States -- Platforms | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1864 | Elections -- United States | Elections | Peace | Political parties | Politics and government | Presidents Election | United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865 | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Peace | United States | History | Political platforms | Campaign literature 1864 Republican | Broadsides
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Visual Materials | Requires cookie* | 56 | Title: | Sample ballot: How to vote the progressive ticket!
| | | Creator: | Allied Printing Trades Council (Cleveland, Oh.) | | | | Jontzen Printing Company (Cleveland, Oh.) | | | Publication: | | | | Notes: | Sample ballot for Nov. 5, 1912 election listing presidential candidates Republican William H. Taft, Democrat Woodrow Wilson, Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin, Socialist Eugene V. Debs, and Progressive Theodore Roosevelt. Also lists candidates for state, county, and township offices. "To vote the Progressive ticket put your x in the circle as indicated above." | | | Call #: | F.132 | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) : illustrations ; 68 x 27 cm | | | Subjects: | Chafin, Eugene W. -- (Eugene Wilder), -- 1852-1920 | Debs, Eugene V. -- (Eugene Victor), -- 1855-1926 | Roosevelt, Theodore, -- 1858-1919 | Taft, William H. -- (William Howard), -- 1857-1930 | Wilson, Woodrow, -- 1856-1924 | Democratic Party (U.S.) | Prohibition Party (U.S.) | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Socialist Labor Party | Ballot -- United States | Voting -- United States | Elections -- United States | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1912 | United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century | Broadsides
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Book | Requires cookie* | 57 | Title: | George A. Myers papers 1890-1929
| | | Creator: | Myers, George A., 1859-1930 | | | | Anderson, William T. | | | | Bradford, James | | | | Brown, Jere A. | | | | Cottrill, Charles. | | | | Green, John P. | | | | Tyler, Ralph. | | | Publication: | | | | Call #: | Microfilm (Cab. 39:8) | | | Extent: | 8 35 mm. | | | Subjects: | Myers, George A., -- 1859-1930. -- Correspondence | Republican Party (Ohio) | Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) | Ohio. -- Militia | Ohio. -- National Guard | United States. -- Army -- African American troops | Politicians -- Correspondence | Associations, institutions, etc. -- Membership, African American | African Americans -- Ohio | African Americans -- Civil rights | African American politicians | African Americans -- Politics and government -- 20th century | Barbers -- Ohio | Discrimination | Elections -- Ohio | Lobbying | Patronage, Political -- Ohio | Patronage, Political -- United States | Lynching -- Ohio -- Urbana | Ohio -- Politics and government | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government | United States -- Politics and government
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