A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 20Bureau of national literature, Incorporated, 1916 - Presidents |
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... Sept. 88 St. Louis . 9,700 424 0 66 0 24 10 22.13 14 22 1,793 June 00 CRUISERS , SECOND CLASS Chicago .. 4,500 1,560 325 0 48 24 22 0 18.00 19 11 870 Mar. 83 Columbia 7,350 2,536 411 7 58 2 24 6 22.80 11 2 1,561 June 90 Minneapolis ...
... Sept. 88 St. Louis . 9,700 424 0 66 0 24 10 22.13 14 22 1,793 June 00 CRUISERS , SECOND CLASS Chicago .. 4,500 1,560 325 0 48 24 22 0 18.00 19 11 870 Mar. 83 Columbia 7,350 2,536 411 7 58 2 24 6 22.80 11 2 1,561 June 90 Minneapolis ...
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... Sept . 6. 1781. Benedict Arnold s expedition against Connecticut arrived in the harbor of New London . The only defense of the town was the unfinished Fort Trumbull , manned by about 25 or 30 State militia under Capt . Shopley . About a ...
... Sept . 6. 1781. Benedict Arnold s expedition against Connecticut arrived in the harbor of New London . The only defense of the town was the unfinished Fort Trumbull , manned by about 25 or 30 State militia under Capt . Shopley . About a ...
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... Sept. 12 , 1814. the British forces 9,000 strong were landed at North Point , twelve miles from Baltimore , with provi- sions for three days and eighty rounds of ammunition per man . Baltimore was de- fended by about the same number of ...
... Sept. 12 , 1814. the British forces 9,000 strong were landed at North Point , twelve miles from Baltimore , with provi- sions for three days and eighty rounds of ammunition per man . Baltimore was de- fended by about the same number of ...
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... Sept. 9 , The 1883 , the last spike was driven at a point fifty miles west of Helena , Mont . Great Northern extension from Pacific Junc- tion , Mont . , to Lowell , on Puget Sound , was completed Jan. 6 , 1893 . In July 27 , 1866 , the ...
... Sept. 9 , The 1883 , the last spike was driven at a point fifty miles west of Helena , Mont . Great Northern extension from Pacific Junc- tion , Mont . , to Lowell , on Puget Sound , was completed Jan. 6 , 1893 . In July 27 , 1866 , the ...
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... Sept. 1 . The President has a veto on legislation , but the Assembly can pass the same bill a second time and the President must then sign it , if the Supreme Court declares it to be within the constitutional limits . The Supreme Court ...
... Sept. 1 . The President has a veto on legislation , but the Assembly can pass the same bill a second time and the President must then sign it , if the Supreme Court declares it to be within the constitutional limits . The Supreme Court ...
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