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National problems, 1885-1897 by Davis Rich Dewey

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks T .4151
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dewey, Davis Rich, 1858-1942.
Series:
American nation: a history ; v. 24.
The American nation: a history ; v. 24
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Politics and government--1865-1898.
United States.
Physical Description:
xiv, 360 p. : ill. (port.) 6 double maps ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York ; London : Harper & Bros., 1907.
Contents:
I. Growth and development (1880-1887)
II. The civil service (1885-1888)
III. Organized labor (1884-1888)
Iv. Tariff agitation (1885-1889)
v. Silver and expenditures (1885-1889)
VI. National supervision of railroads (1886-1896)
VII. Fisheries and Isthmian canal (1885-1889)
VIII. Campaign of 1888 (1887-1888)
IX. Solidifying the Republican party (1888-1892)
X. The Negro vote (1880)
XI. McKinley tariff and billion-dollar Congress (1889-1893)
XII. Trusts (1882-1897)
XIII. Foreign affairs under Harrison (1889-1893)
XIv. Silver agitation (1889-1893)
Xv. Presidential election of 1892
XVI. Maintenance of the gold standard (1893-1896)
XVII. Democratic tariff legislation (1893-1895)
XX. Campaign for free coinage (1896)
XXI. Critical essay on authorities (p. [329]-343).
Notes:
Series title also at head of t.-p.

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