Browsing Library of Congress Call Numbers : "E668 .R74 1924" to "E670 .S53" (Overview; Include extended shelves)
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E668 .R74 1924 | A Story of the Original Ku Klux Klan (Pulaski, TN: Pulaski Citizen, c1924), by W. B. Romine and Mrs. W. B. Romine (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E668 .R74 1973 | A Story of the Original Ku Klux Klan (revised edition, 1934; with captioned photo at end of book ca. 1973), by W. B. Romine and Mrs. W. B. Romine (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) |
E668 .R79 | The Ku Klux Klan: or, Invisible Empire (New Orleans: L. Graham Co., 1914), by Laura Martin Rose |
E668 .U58 | Message of the President of the United States, Communicating, in Compliance with the Resolution of the Senate of the 16 of December, 1870, Information in Relation to Outrages Committed by Disloyal Persons in North Carolina, and Other Southern States, by United States War Department, contrib. by Ulysses S. Grant (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E668 .U64 | Report on the Condition of the South (1865), by Carl Schurz (Gutenberg text) |
E668 .W95 | The Practical Philosopher and True Senator (Philadelphia: King and Baird, 1866), ed. by Robert Joseph Wright |
E669 .A57 | The St. Thomas Treaty: A Series of Letters to the Boston Daily Advertiser (New York: Sutton, Bowne and Co., printers, 1869), by Sidney Andrews |
E670 .C6 | Speeches of Hon. S. S. Cox, in Maine, Pennsylvania and New York, During the Campaign of 1868 (New York : Douglas Taylor's Democratic Printing Establishment, 1868), by Samuel Sullivan Cox (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E670 .C68 | Great Speech of General Howell Cobb, Delivered in Atlanta, Ga., July 23, 1868 (Augusta, GA: Chronicle and sentinel, 1868), by Howell Cobb (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E670 .E38 | Elegant Extracts from Rebel Writers ("no. 1" only known number; 1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee |
E670 .E95 | Speech of Maj. Gen. Thomas Ewing, Jr., of Kansas: Made Before the National Delegate Convention of Union Soldiers and Sailors at Cooper Institute, New York, July 4, 1868 (1868), by Thomas Ewing (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E670 .L82 | The Impendin Crisis uv the Dimocracy (published as by his "Petroleum V. Nasby" character; Toledo: Miller, Locke and Co., 1868), by David Ross Locke |
E670 .M88 | Peace or War: The Democratic Position Illustrated by Frank P. Blair, Jr (Washington: Union Republican Congressional Committee, 1868), by Oliver P. Morton, William M. Stewart, and James W. Nye (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E670 .P78 | Condensed History of the War, Its Causes and Results; Plain Home-Told Facts for the Young Men and Working Men of the United States (1868), contrib. by Mark M. Pomeroy (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E670 .R38 | The Contrast! Professions and Practice of Republican and Democratic Statesmen Contrasted (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E670 .R387 | 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 | Nationality vs. Sectionalism: An Appeal to the Laboring Men of the South (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee |
E670 .R39 | The Party of Freedom and its Candidates: The Duty of the Colored Voter (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee |
E670 .R393 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | U.L.A. The Record (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org) |
E670 .S53 | 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) |
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