Word: burrs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Lamb in her chapter on the incidents in connection with Lafayette's visit. "Stephen A. Douglass and the Free Soilers" is the title of a brief but very enjoyable sketch of the political squabbles during the years 1850-61. Mr. Chas. H. Peck, in his admirable exposition of Aaron Burr's political career, has very ably supported the political role played by Burr in opposition to his rival Hamilton until he comes to the darkest page of Burr's life-the attempt to dismember the Union. It may be well, however, for those who are prone to criticize Burr...
Eight Minutes- Arthur E. Burr, '91; A. H. Williams, '91; R. D. Herrick, '91, and R. S. Baldwin...
...Will the following please meet in 17 Little's at 7.15 o'clock sharp this (Friday) evening: Burr, Davis, Ellis, Gray, Keyes, Mackay, Morgan L. H., Morse, Prescott, Saltonstall, Woodbury, Dexter, Hutchinson, Mumford, Slocum...
...PALMER.H. U. F. B. A.- The following men will please be on Jarvis at 1.50 sharp to usher: Messrs. Burr, Davis, Gray, Keyes. Mackay, L. H. Morgan, Prescott, Saltonstall, Woodbury, Dexter, Hutchinson, Mumford, Slocum...
...Church and State in America." A very pleasantly written sketch is by Walstein Root, on the "Hamilton Oneida Academy in 1794," the germ of Hamilton College. The fourth article in this superb number is a study by Charles H. Peck of the public life and character of "Aaron Burr," in which he aims to substitute natural explanations for the acts and misfortunes of his extraordinary subject. Then follows, from G. Brown Goode, of the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, "An Interesting Dialogue in 1676, between Bacon, 'the rebel,' and John Goode of Whitby." Judge J. Tarbell, of Washington contributes "Horace Greeley...