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Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles) 1809-1894
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Tribute to the memory of the Hon. Robert C. Winthrop by the trustees of the Peabody Education Fund at their annual meeting in New York, 25 September, 1895
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Mr. Winthrop's vote on the war bill
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Tributes to Hon. Hamilton Fish, Hon. John Jay, Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, and others
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Mr. Wintrop's vote on the war bill
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In memory of Robert C. Winthrop, delivered before the Chicago Literary Club, November 26, 1988, and the Chicago Historical Society, November 20, 1894
by Daniel Goodwin
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Proceedings of the Winthrop Training School, Memorial Day, May 12, 1889, with the memorial address of Hon. J.L.M. Curry, L.L.D
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Mr. Winthrop's remarks, December 9, 1846, on the resolution calling for information in regard to the governments established in the conquered provinces of Mexico
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Tributes to the memory of Robert C. Winthrop Dec. 13, 1894
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Whig address! Hon. E.H. Derby, of Boston, will address the citizens of Fitchburg, upon the political topics of the times, on Thursday evening, Nov. 6, at the Town Hall, to commence at 6 1-2 o'clock
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Whig meeting! Col. Wm. Schouler, of Boston, will address the Whigs of Ashburnham, on Monday evening next, at the Town Hall, at 7 o'clock
by Mass.) Whig Party (Ashburnham
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A new Whig song! Respectfully dedicated to the young men of the Boston and Cambridge Whig clubs. : Tune--"Oh! Susannah don't you cry for me
by Eugene Batchelder
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Proceedings of the Winthrop Training School, Memorial Day, May 12th, 1888; with the introductory address of Dr. Edward S. Joynes and the memorial address of Hon. J.P. Kennedy Bryan
by Winthrop College
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Things to be remembered. Remember that the Whig administration of Millard Fillmore enacted the Fugitive slave bill, in violation of the Constitution and all the legal safeguards of personal liberty. ... Remember that Robert C. Winthrop, the Whig candidate for governor, voted for the Texas boundry bill, converting 70,000 miles of free territory into slave territory, and opening New Mexico and Utah to slavery
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Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, L.L.D., 1809--80--1889, May 12th. A poem by Caleb D. Bradlee
by C. D Bradlee
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Memorial addresses: Robert C. Winthrop
by George Peabody College for Teachers
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Winthrop, R. C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894
Winthrop, Robert Charles, 1809-1894
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