An edition of The campaign in South Carolina (1876)

The campaign in South Carolina

the real Democratic policy exposed; the "Mississippi" tactics as practiced in South Carolina; letter of Gov. Chamberlain to the chairman of the state Democratic executive committee; Republican reform vindicated and Democratic violence arraigned; a free ballot shall be secured.

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An edition of The campaign in South Carolina (1876)

The campaign in South Carolina

the real Democratic policy exposed; the "Mississippi" tactics as practiced in South Carolina; letter of Gov. Chamberlain to the chairman of the state Democratic executive committee; Republican reform vindicated and Democratic violence arraigned; a free ballot shall be secured.

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English
Pages
19

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Published in
[Columbia? S.C

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Library of Congress
F274 .C44

The Physical Object

Pagination
19 p.
Number of pages
19

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6542757M
Internet Archive
campaigninsouthc00cham
LCCN
12010737
OCLC/WorldCat
5952732

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