United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1900
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1900
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- West from Appomattox, the reconstruction of America after the Civil War, Heather Cox Richardson
- Forever free, the story of emancipation and Reconstruction, Eric Foner ; illustrations edited and with commentary by Joshua Brown
- [Collection of news clippings and published pamphlet titled "A few facts and figures about the manufacture and practical use of steam plowing machines" by Lawrence Effingham, owner of Magnolia Plantation, in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, ca.1874-1879]
- Marching on Washington, the forging of an American political tradition, Lucy G. Barber
- [Collection of correspondences and printed letter of acceptance of Solomon S. Townsend, of Oyster Bay, N.Y., and New York, N.Y., 1845, 1876, 1879
- From bloody shirt to full dinner pail, the transformation of politics and governance in the Gilded Age, Charles W. Calhoun
- Age of betrayal, the triumph of money in America, 1865-1900, Jack Beatty
- The gilded age, H. Wayne Morgan, editor
- Roscoe Conkling of New York: voice in the Senate, by David M. Jordan
- Theodore Roosevelt, an autobiography
- A time of protest, suffragists challenge the Republic, 1870-1887, Sally Roesch Wagner
- American politics in the Gilded Age, 1868-1900, Robert W. Cherny
- [Collection of published pamphlets of speeches by U.S. Congressman Henry Augustus Reeves, 1870, 1876]
- Age of betrayal, the triumph of money in America, 1865-1900, Jack Beatty
- The road to reunion, 1865-1900, by Paul H. Buck
- Capitol men, the epic story of Reconstruction through the lives of the first black congressmen, Philip Dray
- Reconstruction, a reference guide, Paul E. Teed and Melissa Ladd Teed
- Capitol Men, The Epic Story of Reconstruction Through the Lives of the First Black Congressmen
- Famous presidential scandals, Don Lawson
- West from Appomattox, the reconstruction of America after the Civil War, Heather Cox Richardson
- Mugwumps, morals, & politics, 1884-1920, by Gerald W. McFarland
- Forever free, the story of emancipation and reconstruction, Eric Foner ; illustrations edited and with commentary by Joshua Brown
- Carp's Washington, arranged and edited by Frances Carpenter ; introduction by Cleveland Amory
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