Building for the Centuries: Illinois, 1865 to 1898 |
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... passed the Senate 37 to 10 , and the House 137 to 37 . The Illinois delegates voted along straight party lines , and Presi- dent Johnson vetoed the bill . Trumbull then introduced the first Civil Rights Act , giving citi- zenship to all ...
... passed the Senate 37 to 10 , and the House 137 to 37 . The Illinois delegates voted along straight party lines , and Presi- dent Johnson vetoed the bill . Trumbull then introduced the first Civil Rights Act , giving citi- zenship to all ...
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... passed in 1889 prohibiting the employment in public service or on public contracts of aliens who refused to declare their intention of becoming citi- zens . Finally , a law was passed in 1891 protecting the use of the union label , a ...
... passed in 1889 prohibiting the employment in public service or on public contracts of aliens who refused to declare their intention of becoming citi- zens . Finally , a law was passed in 1891 protecting the use of the union label , a ...
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... passed , giving miners a claim of mine property for the total amount of work performed . In 1899 a general revision of mining laws was passed , making the mining code of Illinois comparable to that of any other state in the nation . In ...
... passed , giving miners a claim of mine property for the total amount of work performed . In 1899 a general revision of mining laws was passed , making the mining code of Illinois comparable to that of any other state in the nation . In ...
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Of People and Places | 1 |
Structure of Governmental Power | 35 |
Of Men and Machines | 72 |
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