History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... voted upon . The first part of it , which included all to the word " convicted , " was adopted — 87 to 76. The remaining part was then voted upon , and also adopted , by 82 to 78. By a vote of 97 to 56 the bill was ordered to be ...
... voted upon . The first part of it , which included all to the word " convicted , " was adopted — 87 to 76. The remaining part was then voted upon , and also adopted , by 82 to 78. By a vote of 97 to 56 the bill was ordered to be ...
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... vote ! The law regarding the eligibility of voters was differently construed ; the Free State men claimed that only bona fide settlers could vote , and the Pro - Slavery men that any man was entitled to vote if he had been in the ...
... vote ! The law regarding the eligibility of voters was differently construed ; the Free State men claimed that only bona fide settlers could vote , and the Pro - Slavery men that any man was entitled to vote if he had been in the ...
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... vote for President was : For Tilden , Democrat , 2,848 ; Hayes , Republican , 509 ; Cooper , Greenback , 57 . In 1880 the vote was : For President - Hancock , Democrat , 2,969 ; Garfield , Republican , 589 ; Weaver , Greenbacker , 193 ...
... vote for President was : For Tilden , Democrat , 2,848 ; Hayes , Republican , 509 ; Cooper , Greenback , 57 . In 1880 the vote was : For President - Hancock , Democrat , 2,969 ; Garfield , Republican , 589 ; Weaver , Greenbacker , 193 ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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