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Fogg, George Gilman 1813-1881
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Most widely held works about
George Gilman Fogg
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Letter of William E. Chandler to George G. Fogg
by William E Chandler
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Republicans read and reflect! George G. Fogg a traitor to the Republican Party! The charge:--"On the evening of June 22, 1868, long after the nomination of General Grant, and a few days before the Democratic National Convention in New York, George G. Fogg called on John G. Sinclair, a delegate then on his way to the convention ... and advised and urged the nomination of Salmon P. Chase ... and gave Sinclair to understand that Chase would be sure to be elected, and that he (Fogg) would aid in bringing about that result."--Republican statesman, September 24, 1869
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Fogg declines to answer
by Nehemiah G Ordway
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Ye scheepe-thiefe" an historical ballad in eleven bleats
by John C Moore
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Papers, 1846-1869 (bulk 1861-1865)
by Mason Weare Tappan
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The great black Republican bear fight in New Hampshire : a demonstration of the falsity of the charges against John G. Sinclair in the Fogg-Chandler controversy of 1868-9
by Harry Bingham
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Ye Scheepe-thiefe:" an historical ballad, in Eleven Bleats
by John G Moore
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Republicans read and reflect! George G. Fogg a traitor to the Republican Party! : The charge:--"On the evening of June 22, 1868, long after the nomination of General Grant, and a few days before the Democratic National Convention in New York, George G. Fogg called on John G. Sinclair, a delegate then on his way to the convention ... and advised and urged the nomination of Salmon P. Chase ... and gave Sinclair to understand that Chase would be sure to be elected, and that he (Fogg) would aid in bringing about that result."--Republican statesman, September 24, 1869
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Pike collection, 1823-1881 (bulk 1850-1877)
by James Shepherd Pike
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Ordway to Fogg
by Nehemiah G Ordway
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Fogg, George Gilman (1813-1881)
by Stewart Sifakis
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John G. Nicolay papers, 1811-1943 (bulk 1860-1901)
by John G Nicolay
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Papers, 1822-1885
by John P Hale
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Papers, 1835-1868 Jan.-Feb. 1861
by Gideon Welles
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Deceased lawyers : George Gilman Fogg
by Charles Henry Bell
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Most widely held works by
George Gilman Fogg
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of New Hampshire
by New Hampshire
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2
editions published
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1857
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English
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
Letter of Wm. E. Chandler to Geo. G. Fogg
by William E Chandler
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Book
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2
editions published
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1868
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Papers, 1831-1881
by George Gilman Fogg
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English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Chiefly correspondence, together with a typescript by Elwin L. Page, entitled "Harassed President Elect, Lincoln's Troubled Cabinet Making as Shown in the Correspondence of George G. Fogg"; and photocopies of letters in other institutions, used by Page in preparing his work.
Collection of Massachusetts literary letters, 1844-1906
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English
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worldwide
Collection of letters written by various Massachusetts authors related to literary pursuits and the publication of books and articles, 1844-1906. Includes letters written by Charles Francis Adams, M.F. Browne, Francis Jackson Garrison, J.S. Dwight, William Everett, George Fogg, Albert Alonzo Folsom, Henry Morgan, Richard Parker, Theophilus Parsons, Walter Shanly, and [Sohier] Welch; and received by Robert Adams, Alice Baker, A.R. Brewer, H.L. Bridgman, William Capen, T.W. Carter, Anna Dresel, Thomas T. Eckert, and B.P. Shillaber. The various letters were originally found among the records of the Book Arts Press at the University of Virginia.
Letter, 1866 September 9, Concord, [N.H.], to Charles Lanman, Georgetown, D.C
by George Gilman Fogg
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1
edition published
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1866
in
English
and held by
1
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Autobiographical information detailing his career, especially his part in getting Lincoln elected.
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Associated Subjects
American Civil War (1861-1865) American newspapers Bell, Samuel D.--1798-1868 Calais Free Library (Calais, Me.) Cameron, Simon,--1799-1889 Chandler, William E.--1835-1917 Chase, Salmon P.--1808-1873 Conkling, Roscoe,--1829-1888 Diplomatic and consular service, American Dixon, James,--1814-1873 Ela, Jacob H.--1820-1884 Extortion Fogg, George Gilman,--1813-1881 Gilmore, Joseph Albree,--1811-1867 Gove, William H.--1817-1876 Greeley, Horace,--1811-1872 Hatch, Albert Ruyter,--1817-1882 History International relations Law reports, digests, etc. Libel and slander Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865 Marston, Gilman,--1811-1890 Mason, Larking D.,--b. 1810 New Hampshire New Hampshire--Bradford New Hampshire--Concord Patronage, Political Pike, Austin F.--1819-1886 Pillsbury, Oliver,--1817-1888 Poetry Political science Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (U.S.) Practice of law Presidents--Election Progressivism (United States politics) Records and correspondence Reid, Whitelaw,--1837-1912 Republican Party (N.H.) Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) Rollins, Edward Henry,--1824-1889 Sinclair, John G.,--b. 1826 Teller, Henry Moore,--1830-1914 Tuck, Amos,--1810-1879 United States United States.--Army.--New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, 1st (1861) United States.--Congress United States.--Spanish Treaty Claims Commission Welles, Gideon,--1802-1878 Wilson, Henry,--1812-1875
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Alternative Names
Fogg, Mr. (George Gilman), 1813-1881
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