Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 461
... ernor , and then petitioned Grant to sustain him . Grant , therefore , on May 15 , issued a proclamation * de- claring Baxter to be the rightful occu- pant of the governor's chair . gov- The Brooks forces were ordered to dis- perse ...
... ernor , and then petitioned Grant to sustain him . Grant , therefore , on May 15 , issued a proclamation * de- claring Baxter to be the rightful occu- pant of the governor's chair . gov- The Brooks forces were ordered to dis- perse ...
Page 465
... ernor Warmoth appointed others to the vacancies . These appointments were not satisfactory to the radicals and they formed a new board known as the Lynch board and induced Judge Durell of the United States district court of Louisiana to ...
... ernor Warmoth appointed others to the vacancies . These appointments were not satisfactory to the radicals and they formed a new board known as the Lynch board and induced Judge Durell of the United States district court of Louisiana to ...
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... ernor , but early in 1904 he resigned and was succeeded by Luke E. Wright , who held office until April 1906 , when Henry C. Ide became gov- ernor - general , he in turn giving way to James F. Smith , the present in- cumbent , on ...
... ernor , but early in 1904 he resigned and was succeeded by Luke E. Wright , who held office until April 1906 , when Henry C. Ide became gov- ernor - general , he in turn giving way to James F. Smith , the present in- cumbent , on ...
Page 232
... ernor appointed from Bogota who was seldom other than corrupt and frequently tyrannical . The treaty of 1869 secured to the United States the right to construct a canal at Panama but the Senate refused the necessary ratification ...
... ernor appointed from Bogota who was seldom other than corrupt and frequently tyrannical . The treaty of 1869 secured to the United States the right to construct a canal at Panama but the Senate refused the necessary ratification ...
Page 264
... ernor and on the same day Taft and Bacon returned home . On taking office Governor Magoon set forth his authority for the act in a proclama- tion in which , among other things , he outlined the policy he would pursue towards Cuba as ...
... ernor and on the same day Taft and Bacon returned home . On taking office Governor Magoon set forth his authority for the act in a proclama- tion in which , among other things , he outlined the policy he would pursue towards Cuba as ...
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