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Address delivered at the Second Annual Territorial Fair, in Minneapolis, October 8-10, 1856; published as a pamphlet of twenty-two pages (St. Paul, 1857).

Address delivered at the Grand Celebration in the City of St. Paul, September 1, 1858, in commemoration of the laying of the Atlantic telegraph cable; published in a pamphlet of twenty-two pages (St. Paul, 1858), the address of Governor Ramsey being in pages 12-16.

Address in the United State Senate, on

amend the Postal Laws, delivered February 11, 1867; published in the Congressional Globe, second session, Thirty-ninth Congress, pages 1145-6.

Address in the United States Senate, introducing Memorial Resolutions in honor of Daniel Norton, delivered January 24, 1871 (Congressional Globe, third session, Forty-first Congress, page 694).

Report of the Secretary of War (House of Representatives, Forty-sixth Congress, third session, Ex. Doc. 1, Part 2), in four volumes. The report of Governor Ramsey, as secretary of this department, dated November 19, 1880, forms pages iii-xxvii in Volume I.

First and Second Reports of the Utah Commission, dated August 31, 1882, and November 17, 1882; published in the Report of the Secretary of the Interior, second session, Forty-seventh Congress, pages 1003-1005 and 1005-1009 (Washington, 1882).

The following papers, read by Ramsey before the Minnesota Historical Society, are published in its series of Historical Collections:

Our Field of Historical Research, an address at the Annual Meeting of the Society, January 13, 1851 (Volume I, 1872; pages 43-52, 1902, pages 25-32).

The Origin and Growth of the Minnesota Historical Society, an address at its annual meeting, January 13, 1896 (Volume VIII, pages 41-44).

Address at the Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Organization of the Minnesota Historical Society, November 15, 1899 (Volume IX, pages 555-558).

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WILLIS ARNOLD GORMAN

Second Territorial Governor, was born. near Flemingsburg, Kentucky, January 12, 1816, and died in St. Paul, Minnesota, May 20, 1876. He was a lawyer; served in the Mexican War and the Civil War; and was breveted brigadier-general.

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