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At the general election in 1884 , as before stated , Mr. Cleveland was elected President over Mr. Blaine by a very narrow margin . Honorable A. H. Garland , of Arkansas , was his first Attorney General . The Citizens Committee before ...
At the general election in 1884 , as before stated , Mr. Cleveland was elected President over Mr. Blaine by a very narrow margin . Honorable A. H. Garland , of Arkansas , was his first Attorney General . The Citizens Committee before ...
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Twenty - five envelopes were first drawn from the “ El Reno ” box by the young men in the order named , and as each of these were drawn they were delivered , first to Mr. Dale of the Committee , who caused the same to be numbered .
Twenty - five envelopes were first drawn from the “ El Reno ” box by the young men in the order named , and as each of these were drawn they were delivered , first to Mr. Dale of the Committee , who caused the same to be numbered .
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The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee to which my nomination was referred was Judge Hoar of Massachusetts . He , of course , made inquiries of the Missouri senators as to the propriety of my confirmation . It gives me more pleasure ...
The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee to which my nomination was referred was Judge Hoar of Massachusetts . He , of course , made inquiries of the Missouri senators as to the propriety of my confirmation . It gives me more pleasure ...
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EARLIEST RECOLLECTIONS | 19 |
BOYHOOD IN LINCOLN COUNTY | 32 |
EDUCATION | 44 |
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