Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 8Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1925 |
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... gave us the Bible , we will not yield it to a foreign hand . " Following this came a barouche bearing the orator of the day ( William D. Baker ) , the reader of the Declaration of Independence , and several others . A " JOSEPH SCHAFER ...
... gave us the Bible , we will not yield it to a foreign hand . " Following this came a barouche bearing the orator of the day ( William D. Baker ) , the reader of the Declaration of Independence , and several others . A " JOSEPH SCHAFER ...
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... gave Van Buren 4762 , as against 3008 for Taylor and 1685 for Cass , or a majority of 69 over all . This reveals a strong disposition to independence of party control on the part of the Yankee element , and a tendency to emphasize moral ...
... gave Van Buren 4762 , as against 3008 for Taylor and 1685 for Cass , or a majority of 69 over all . This reveals a strong disposition to independence of party control on the part of the Yankee element , and a tendency to emphasize moral ...
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... gave their opponents an opportunity to raise the laugh against them . Thus , on September 26 the Sentinel printed a little squib which ran as follows , under the caption " HOLD HIM : " Is there nobody over in Sauk County who will reason ...
... gave their opponents an opportunity to raise the laugh against them . Thus , on September 26 the Sentinel printed a little squib which ran as follows , under the caption " HOLD HIM : " Is there nobody over in Sauk County who will reason ...
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... gave Bashford a very slight advantage . More interesting , as revealing a possible K. N. influence on the result , is the fact that Bashford was absolutely the high man on the Republican side , while Roeser , the one foreign - born ...
... gave Bashford a very slight advantage . More interesting , as revealing a possible K. N. influence on the result , is the fact that Bashford was absolutely the high man on the Republican side , while Roeser , the one foreign - born ...
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... . 24 Tilden received 123,927 , Hayes 130,067 . The counties where Germans and Bo- hemians were most numerous gave the largest Tilden majorities . EARLY HISTORY OF RIPON COLLEGE , 1850-1864 SAMUEL M. PEDRICK Know - Nothingism in Wisconsin ...
... . 24 Tilden received 123,927 , Hayes 130,067 . The counties where Germans and Bo- hemians were most numerous gave the largest Tilden majorities . EARLY HISTORY OF RIPON COLLEGE , 1850-1864 SAMUEL M. PEDRICK Know - Nothingism in Wisconsin ...
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