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Andrew Jackson Montague
To define trading with the enemy : report (to accompany H.R. 4960.)
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2 editions published between 1917 and 1935 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Report of the commission appointed by the General assembly of South Carolina to mark the grave of Gen. Thomas Sumter
by South Carolina
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1 edition published in 1908 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Address of A.J. Montague, esq., delivered before the literary societies of William and Mary College, on June 29th, 1892
by Andrew Jackson Montague
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1 edition published in 1893 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
The fortification appropriation bill
by Andrew Jackson Montague
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1 edition published in 1916 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Papers, ca. 1903-1906
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide A carbon copy, undated, of a petition addressed to Montague, governor of Virginia, 1902-1906, asking his pardon for a Negro who had been convicted of second degree murder.
Lee Chapel papers 1923-1924
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence and clippings concerning the crusade of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to defeat plans for remodeling the Robert E. Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.
Papers of John Henry Ingram 1874-1911
by John Henry Ingram
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence with Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians, speeches, and letters to Ingram from his son, John Littlepage Ingram, describing life at the University of Virginia. Correspondents include Allen Caperton Braxton, John Warwick Daniel, William Francis Drewry, James Taylor Ellyson, Andrew Jackson Montague, and Alexander Welbourne Weddell.
Papers concerning the Virginia-West Virginia debt controversy 1915-19
by Randolph Harrison
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence of Harrison and William Alexander Anderson, lawyers representing Virginia, and also typescripts of various Supreme Court decisions on the controversy. Correspondents include: R. P. Chew, Henry Hawkins Downing, John J. Cornwell, Governor of West Virginia; Henry Delaware Flood, Andrew Jackson Montague, Marshall McCormick, John Garland Pollard, Virginia attorney general; Sanford Robinson, Thomas Staples Martin and Henry Taylor Wickham.
Papers of Carter Glass 1858-1946, and n.d
by Carter Glass
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Papers of Glass consist of personal and professional papers including correspondence, speeches, notes and memoranda, documents, printed matter, photographs, clippings and miscellaneous material.
Papers of John Skelton Williams 1884-1926
by John Skelton Williams
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection contains the business, political and family papers of Williams, president of the Seabord Air Line Railway, asst. Secretary of the treasury, 1913, comptroller of the currency, 1914-21, and treasurer of the American Red Cross.
John Marshall, Secretary of State, May 13, 1800 to February 4, 1801, etc. [With a portrait
by Andrew Jackson MONTAGUE
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1 edition published in 1927 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Papers of James Taylor Ellyson 1865, 1896-1910
by J. Taylor Ellyson
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection contains correspondence, news clippings, financial papers, political papers, Civil War service papers, invitations and papers pertaining to the 1907 Jamestown Exposition.
In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia at Richmond : Hairston v. Commonwealth : Brief for defendant in error : A.J. Montague, Attorney-General
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1 edition published in 1899 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Papers of the Harrison, Smith and Tucker families:, 1790-1936
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence, diaries, account books, notebooks, lecture notes, literary manuscripts, and other papers, of three faculty families of the University of Virginia. Much of the correspondence deals with university life and personalities.
Correspondence : to August A. Dietz, 1923-1930
by August A Dietz
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection contains thank-yous, 1929-30, to Dietz for copies of his book Postal service of the confederacy, a 25th anniversary announcement, 1923, of the Dietz Co., thank-yous from libraries and printing companies to whom it was sent, letters concerning lectures before several printing clubs, and a Christmas card. Andrew Jackson Montague is a correspondent.
Cordell Hull papers, 1901-1932, bulk 1921-1932
by Cordell Hull
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Papers, primarily correspondence, of Cordell Hull. Incoming correspondence focuses on the 1928 presidential election contest between Alfred E. Smith and Herbert Hoover, including references to anti-Catholic and prohibitionist propaganda circulated by Smith's enemies. Much of this material concerns the Smith-Hoover contest in Tennessee, one of several Southern states which in 1928 went Republican for the first time since the Civil War. Letters also shed light on Hull's own campaign for reelection as U.S. Representative from Tennessee's Fourth District as well as inner workings of the Democratic Party in Tennessee. Some letters concern the 1932 election, especially the gubernatorial contest in Tennessee between Hill McAlister and Lewis S. Pope. Almost all outgoing correspondence concerns the 1928 elections, chiefly Hull's own reelection campaign. Some letters of Hull family members are also included. Other materials include biographical data, land records, clippings, speeches and writings of Cordell Hull, and Hull's voting record in Congress, 1919-1921. Prominent correspondents include James B. Aswell, Warren Worth Bailey, Gordon Browning, Joseph W. Byrns, Ethel B. Childress, James M. Cox, Homer S. Cummings, Josephus Daniels, Ewin L. Davis, John W. Davis, Norman H. Davis, James A. Farley, Louis M. Howe, Jesse H. Jones, William Gibbs McAdoo, Daniel J. McGillicuddy, Kenneth McKellar, Andrew J. Montague, John J. Raskob, Daniel C. Roper, Jouett Shouse, and F.W. Taussig.
Charles Jackson, vs. Commonwealth of Virginia. Case stated
by Andrew Jackson Montague
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1 edition published in 1898 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
By the governor : a proclamation : Thanksgiving, 1903
by Virginia
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1 edition published in 1903 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Report on international arbitration
by Andrew Jackson Montague
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
George Washington
by Andrew Jackson Montague
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1 edition published in 1923 in English and held by 1 library worldwide more
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African Americans Agricultural credit American Civil War (1861-1865) American Revolution (1775-1783) Banks and banking Barringer, Paul B.--1857-1941 Barringer, Rufus,--1821-1895 Commercial law Constitutional Convention (Virginia : 1901-1902) Democratic Party (U.S.) Democratic Party (Va.) Economics Elections Federal Reserve banks Finance Fortification Glass, Carter,--1858-1946 Governors Governors--Election History Lawyers League of Nations Legislation Military readiness Montague, Andrew Jackson,--1862-1937 Patronage, Political Photographs Political science Presidents--Election Price regulation Progressivism (United States politics) Prohibition Republican Party (Va.) Riots Slaves--Employment Slave trade South Carolina Students Taft, William H.--1857-1930 Tennessee Trading with the enemy Tyler, James Hoge,--1846-1925 United States United States.--Supreme Court University of Virginia Virginia Virginia.--General Assembly Virginia--Danville Virginia--Richmond World War (1914-1918)
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