Debate on Pensioning Jeff. Davis. Condensed from the Proceedings of the U. S. Senate, March 3, 1879
by [Confederacy] [US Senate report]
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Washington DC, 1879. Paperback. Very good condition. Provided further, That no pension shall ever be paid under this act to Jefferson Davis, the late president of the so-called confederacy" (p1); this proviso was added to a bill (granting pensions to veterans of the War of 1812 be applied also to veterans of the Mexican War) by Senator Hoar of Massachusetts. Sectional feelings once again ran high when the military pension for Jefferson Davis was proposed, with Republicans and Democrats split along party lines.
8vo, 8pp. Text in 2 columns. A very small amount of browning at inner edge, otherwise very good. Uncut, a small tear to first couple pages.
8vo, 8pp. Text in 2 columns. A very small amount of browning at inner edge, otherwise very good. Uncut, a small tear to first couple pages.
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- Title
- Debate on Pensioning Jeff. Davis. Condensed from the Proceedings of the U. S. Senate, March 3, 1879
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- [Confederacy] [US Senate report]
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- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very good condition
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- Place of Publication
- Washington DC
- Date Published
- 1879
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