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JOHNSON, ANDREW Continued. 



Supplement to Congressional Globe [40th Congress, 2d session], containing 

 proceedings of Senate sitting for trial of Andrew Johnson, President of 

 United States. Washington, F. & J. Rives & George A. Bailey, 1868. 526 

 pages. | leather, $1.25. X154 



Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of United States, before Senate on 

 impeachment by House, for high crimes and misdemeanors. 1868. 3 

 vols. Vol. 1, cloth, 55c; vol. 2, cloth, 40c; vol. 3, sheep, 75c. 



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See also Impeachment President of United States. 



JOHNSTON, GEN. JOSEPH E. See Conduct of War, 1865, vol. 3. 



JONES, JOHN PAUL. 



Calendar of John Paul Jones manuscripts in Library of Congress. 1903. 

 316 pages, 1 portrait, large 8. Cloth, 65c. LC4.2: J71 



The manuscripts calendared, 883 entries, are a part of the Peter Force collection 

 bought by the National Government in 1867. The letters give a full record of the 

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Unveiling of statue of John Paul Jones, Washington, Apr. 17, 1912. 15 

 pages, illus. Paper, lOc. N 1.2 : J 71 



Text of speeches, etc., delivered at the unveiling of the statue. 



KANSAS. 



Kansas; by T. Dwight Thacher. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1889, vol. 

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History, description, transportation, and resources. 

 Kansas affairs, 1856. (In Message and Documents, 1856-57, part 1, pages 



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Report of special committee to investigate troubles in Kansas, with views 

 of minority, [and testimony]. 1856. 132+1206 pages. Cloth, 85c. 



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Some aspects of English bill for admission of Kansas; by F. H. Hodder. 

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 210.) Paper, 60c; cloth, 75c. SI 4.1 1906' 



Squatter sovereignty. Alexander H. Stephens to voters of Georgia, Aug. 

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 as issue of election]. (In American Historical Association Report, 1911, 

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See also Archives, 5th report Georgia Glick, G. W. Ingalls, John James. 

 KEARNEY, GENERAL. See Arizona New Jersey. 



KENTUCKY. See Archives, llth report Crittenden, John Jordan Slavery. 

 KEY, FRANCIS SCOTT. See Star Spangled Banner. 

 KINGS MOUNTAIN, BATTLE OF. See Revolution. 

 KNOW-NOTHINGS. See Political parties Washington Monument. 

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LAND CLUBS. Frontier laud clubs or claim associations; by B. F. Shain- 

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Deals especially with Johnson County and Port Dodge, Iowa. 



LANSING, JOHN. See Federal Convention. 

 LEE, ROBERT E. See Civil War. 



L'ENFANT, MAJ. PIERRE CHARLES. Report favoring bill for erection of 

 memorial to L'Enfant. 1908. 3 pages. (60th Cong. 1st sess., H. Rept. 

 1613.) Paper, 5c. 



Tells of the French engineer who planned the national capital in 1791. A fit- 

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LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION, 1803-1806. 



Jefferson's instructions to Lewis were to explore " the direct water communica- 

 tion from sea to sea formed by the bed of the Missouri and perhaps the Oregon " 

 with the object of determining the limits of the Louisiana Purchase. 



