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Filed under: Campaign literature- The Border Ruffian Code in Kansas (page images at MOA)
- Speech of the Hon. William B. Reed, on the Presidential Question, by William B. Reed (page images at MOA)
- Cassius M. Clay, and Gerrit Smith: A Letter of Cassius M. Clay, of Lexington, Ky., to the Mayor of Dayton, O., With a Review of it by Gerrit Smith, of Peterboro, N.Y. (1844), by Cassius Marcellus Clay and Gerrit Smith (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Struggle of '72: The Issues and Candidates of the Present Political Campaign, by Everett Chamberlin (page images at MOA)
- Speech of Hon. Horace Mann, on the Right of Congress to Legislate for the Territories of the United States, and its Duty to Exclude Slavery Therefrom (1848), by Horace Mann, contrib. by Martin Van Buren and Joshua Leavitt (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Campaign literature -- 1832 -- National RepublicanFiled under: Campaign literature -- California- Speech by Harvey S. Brown, of San Francisco: California and the Democracy (Campaign Document #8; San Francisco: Republican State Central Committee, 1860), by Harvey S. Brown
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- Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour, Before the Democratic Union State Convention, at Albany, September 10th, 1862, on Receiving the Nomination for Governor; Also, His Speech Delivered at the Albany Convention, Jan. 31st, 1861 (New York: Van Evrie, Horton and co., 1862), by Horatio Seymour
- Summary of the Proceedings of a Convention of Republican Delegates, From the Several States in the Union, For the Purpose of Nominating a Candidate For the Office of Vice-President of The United States: Held at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, May 1832; With an Address (Albany, NY: Printed by Packard and Van Benthuysen, 1832), by Democratic National Convention (page images at HathiTrust)
- The 1940 Elections: How the People Can Win (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1939), by Earl Browder (PDF at flvc.org)
- Address of the Macedon Convention, by William Goodell; and Letters of Gerrit Smith (Albany: S. W. Green, 1847), by William Goodell and Gerrit Smith
- The Little Statesman: A Middle-of-the-Road Manual for American Voters (Chicago: Schulte Pub. Co., c1895), by Francis J. Schulte
- Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention, Held in the City of Baltimore, on the 5th of May, 1840: Embracing Resolutions, Expressive of the Sentiments of the Democratic Party of the Union; and an Address, in Support of the Principles and Measures of the Present National Administration (Baltimore, MD: Printed at the office of the Republican, 1840), by Democratic National Convention (page images at HathiTrust)
- An Address to the People of the United States on the Subject of the Presidential Election, With a Special Reference to the Nomination of Andrew Jackson, Containing Sketches of His Public and Private Character (copyright registered to Colwell; 1828), contrib. by Joseph Colwell
- Biographical Sketches of Hon. John C. Breckinridge, Democratic Nominee for President, and General Joseph Lane, Democratic Nominee for Vice President (1860), by National Democratic Executive Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Letter From Alexander Hamilton, Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq., President of the United States (New York: Printed for J. Lang by G. F. Hopkins, 1800), by Alexander Hamilton (HTML at Michigan)
Filed under: Campaign literature -- United States -- 19th century- Subgenation: The Theory of the Normal Relation of the Races; An Answer to "Miscegenation" (New York: J. Bradburn, 1864), by John H. Van Evrie
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Filed under: Michigan -- History- General History of the State of Michigan (Detroit: R. D. S. Tyler and Co., 1873), by Charles R. Tuttle
- Historic Michigan, Land of the Great Lakes (2 statewide volumes plus a third local volume that varies per set; third volume in this set dedicated to Washtenaw County; Dayton, OH: National Historical Association, ca. 1924-1926), ed. by George N. Fuller and Byron Alfred Finney (page images at HathiTrust)
- Men of Progress: Embracing Biographical Sketches of Representative Michigan Men, by Evening News Association (Detroit) (multiple formats with commentary at loc.gov)
- Old Mackinaw, or, The Fortress of the Lakes and Its Surroundings, by W. P. Strickland (page images at MOA)
- Proceedings at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the New Capitol of Michigan, on the 2d Day of October, 1873, at the City of Lansing, by Michigan Board of State Building Commissioners (page images at MOA)
- The Red Book of Michigan: A Civil, Military and Biographical History, by Charles Lanman (page images at MOA)
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