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E670 .R38 [Info] The Contrast! Professions and Practice of Republican and Democratic Statesmen Contrasted (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E670 .R387 [Info] Emancipation! Enfranchisement! Reconstruction! Legislative Record of the Republican Party During and Since the War (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E670 .R388 [Info] Nationality vs. Sectionalism: An Appeal to the Laboring Men of the South (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee
E670 .R39 [Info] The Party of Freedom and its Candidates: The Duty of the Colored Voter (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee
E670 .R393 [Info] Platforms of the Republican and Copperhead Parties; Grant and Colfax's Letters of Acceptance; Blair's Threat of Civil War; What the Copperhead Platform Means (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E670 .R395 [Info] The Public Debt a Democratic Legacy; The First Rebellion a Rally for Slavery; What it Cost the Nation; A Second Civil War Threatened, by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E670 .R397 [Info] Record of the New York Democratic convention: Treason and Democracy "One and Indivisable"; Who Are the Leaders? (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E670 .R42 [Info] Shall Capital Own Labor? The Rebel Democracy the Enemy of the People: Seymour and Blair's Nomination Means Revolution, Repudiation and Slavery! (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee
E670 .R424 [Info] Treasonable Designs of the Democracy: The Issue Before the People--Another Civil War--The Proof From Their Own Record (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E670 .R427 [Info] U.L.A. The Record (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E670 .S53 [Info] Speeches of Ex-Gov. Horatio Seymour and Hon. Samuel J. Tilden, Before the Democratic State Convention at Albany, March 11, 1868 (New York: The World, 1868), by Horatio Seymour and Samuel J. Tilden (multiple formats at archive.org)
E670 .S86 [Info] A Campaign Document for 1868 (Atlanta: Franklin Printing House, 1868), by James A. Stewart (multiple formats at archive.org)
E671 .R42 [Info] Address of the Union Republican Congressional Committee (1874), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E672 .A3 [Info] Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, by Ulysses S. Grant (Gutenberg text)
E672 .B97 [Info] The Story of Ulysses S. Grant, for Young Readers (Chicago et al.: Werner School Book Co., c1898), by Alma Holman Burton (page images at HathiTrust)
E672 .H3 [Info] A Tribute to Our Dead Hero, and Memorial Day Address; Petition to President Arthur on the Chinese Question (Napa, CA: Napa Journal Print, 1886), by Chancellor Hartson and Republican Party (Calif.) State Central Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
E672 .P84 [Info] Campaigning With Grant, by Horace Porter (HTML with commentary at Perseus)
E672 .R425 [Info] Life and Services of General U.S. Grant, Conqueror of the Rebellion, and Eighteenth President of the United States (Washington: Philp and Solomons, 1868), by Republican National Committee (U.S.) (multiple formats at archive.org)
E675 .G6 [Info] The Grant and Wilson campaign: Speech of Hon. Geo. C. Gorham (ca. 1872), by George C. Gorham (multiple formats at archive.org)
E675 .P44 [Info] President Greeley, President Hoffman and the Resurrection of the Ring: A History of the Next Four Years (dated 1876; published 1872), by Frederic B. Perkins (page images at HathiTrust)
E680 .A35 [Info] The Political Trinity of Despotism: A Chapter From Vaticanism Unmasked (Cambridge, MA: Principia Club, 1876), by Joseph Warren Alden
E680 .N52 [Info] The New Conspiracy: What is Meant by the Restoration of the Confederate Democracy to Power; The Vital Issues of 1876 Considered (1876)
E680 .P61 [Info] '76, or, The Fall of the Great Republic Through the Third Term Conspiracy (published as by "A Republican"; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1874), by Henry A. Pierce
E680 .W55 [Info] What May Happen in the Next 90 Days: The Disruption of the United States, or the Origin of the Second Civil War (New York, 1877)
E681 .R42 [Info] The Great Usurpation: The United States Under the Confederate Senate and House of Representatives, an Oligarchy (Washington: R. H. Darby, ca. 1880), by Republican Congressional Committee

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