James O'Meara (Jun 1825-Jan 1903) was a journalist who served as editor of several of the U.S. state of Oregon's leading newspapers in the late 1800s, many of which were secessionist Democratic papers. (From Wikipedia) More about James O'Meara:
| | Books by James O'Meara: Additional books by James O'Meara in the extended shelves: O'Meara, James, 1825-1903: Broderick and Gwin. (Bacon & company, printers, 1881) (page images at HathiTrust) O'Meara, James, 1825-1903: Broderick and Gwin. The most extraordinary contest for a seat in the Senate of the United States ever known. A brief history of early politics in California. Sketches of prominent actors in the scenes, and an unbiased account of the fatal duel between Broderick and Judge Terry, together with the death of Senator Broderick. (Bacon & Co., printers, 1881) (page images at HathiTrust) O'Meara, James, 1825-1903: Broderick and Gwin. The most extraordinary contest for a seat in the Senate of the United States ever known. A brief history of early politics in California. Sketches of prominent actors in the scenes, and an unbiased account of the fatal duel between Broderick and Judge Terry, together with the death of Senator Broderick. (Bacon & Company, 1881) (page images at HathiTrust) O'Meara, James, 1825-1903: Broderick and Gwin. The most extraordinary contest for a seat in the Senate of the United States ever known. A brief history of early politics in California. Sketches of prominent actors in the scenes, and an unbiased account of the fatal duel between Broderick and Judge Terry, together with the death of Senator Broderick. San Francisco, Bacon, printers, 1881. ([Los Angeles, 1932) (page images at HathiTrust) O'Meara, James, 1825-1903: The vigilance committee of 1856. (J. H. Barry, 1887) (page images at HathiTrust)
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