Bagby, Arthur P. (Arthur Pendleton) 1794-1858Overview
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Arthur P Bagby
The Code of Alabama
by Alabama
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2 editions published in 1852 in English and held by 89 libraries worldwide
The Code of Alabama
by Alabama
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2 editions published in 1852 in English and held by 16 libraries worldwide
Speech of Arthur P. Bagby, of Alabama, on the motion of Mr. Wright, to amend the second section of the bill for the apportionment of the representatives among the several states, according to the Sixth census
by Arthur P Bagby
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1 edition published in 1842 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide
Message of His Excellency, Gov. Bagby, to the Legislature of Alabama, at the commencement of the annual session, November 2, 1840
by Alabama
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1 edition published in 1840 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Addresses state's money problems, widespread disease, bad cotton crop, etc. Includes notes on banks, education, internal improvements, slavery and "suppressing unlawful assemblages of negroes."
Speech of the Hon. A.P. Bagley, of Alabama, on the three million appropriation bill : delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 13, 1847
by Arthur P Bagby
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1 edition published in 1847 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Papers of James K. Polk, 1790-1889 (bulk 1845-1849 and 1883-1889)
by James K Polk
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Political correspondence, notes, and other papers of James Knox Polk. Correspondents include Robert John Walker, Thomas Ritchie, and others. The collection also contains Polk's notes on the annexation of Texas, his comments on publications in the New York Evening Post, the Washington Union, and other editions, George Bancroft's translation of an excerpt from Journal des Debats, and Polk's last will and testament.
Speech of the Hon. A.P. Bagby, of Alabama, on the Three Million Bill, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 13, 1847
by Arthur P Bagby
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1 edition published in 1847 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Message of His Excellency Governor Bagby to the Legislature of Alabama : delivered on the third day of December, 1838
by Alabama
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1 edition published in 1838 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Autograph letter signed : Tuscaloosa, to the governor of Mississippi [Alexander G. McNutt], 1838 Feb. 6
by Arthur P Bagby
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1 edition published in 1838 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Urging him to support the annexation of Texas.
Autograph letter signed : Mobile, to President Buchanan, 1857 Mar. 14
by Arthur P Bagby
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1 edition published in 1857 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Recommending his son as U.S. Attorney for that Judicial District.
Installation and inaugural addresses : Address of His Excellency Governor Bagby, when inducting into office the president of the University of Alabama; together with the address of the president, Rev. Basil Manly ... Delivered in the rotunda, on commencement day, December 6, 1837
by Basil Manly
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1 edition published in 1838 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Incoming letters, 1847-1860
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This series functioned to document the recording duties and other functions of the Secretary of State. Besides letters, this series also contains extraditions, handbills, petitions, and receipts.
Papers, 1792-1861
by Richard A Blount
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This collection consists of personal, business, and political correspondence, legal records, journals, documents relating to civic appointments, and religious materials.
Letters, 1842-1849
by Arthur P Bagby
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This collection is largely composed of letters from Bagby to his wife Ann. One was written from Washington D.C. while he was beginning his service in the U.S. Senate and the rest were written after his appointment as minister plenipotentiary to Russia. One was written from London before Bagby left for Russia and the remainder were written from St. Petersburg. They include political commentary on contemporary affairs in Alabama, the U.S., and Europe. They also relate Bagby's rather frank opinions on social customs in England, Russia, and the rest of Europe.
Reward files, 1838-1841
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The governor is the chief executive of the state whose function is to administer the laws of the state. One of the activities used to accomplish this function is the rewarding of monetary prizes for the apprehension of persons charged with any capital offense who have escaped from prison, custody, or who have fled the state.
Message of His Excellency, Gov. Bagby : delivered to the two houses of the General Assembly, at the annual session of 1841-1842; begun and held in the ciy of Tuscaloosa, on the first Monday in November, 1841
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1 edition published in 1841 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Speech of Hon. A.P. Bagby, of Alabama, on the bill making appropriations for harbors and rivers delivered in the Senate of the United States, Friday, July 24, 1846
by Arthur P Bagby
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1 edition published in 1846 in English and held by 0 libraries worldwide more
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Alabama Alabama--Lee County Alabama--Mobile County Alabama--Tuscaloosa Alabama--Tuscaloosa County Allen, Jesse Archives Autographs Bagby, Arthur P.--1794-1858 Bancroft, George,--1800-1891 Biography Boundaries Cherokee Indians Collins, William S Diplomatic and consular service, American Edmunds, David Elections Finance Fitzpatrick, Benjamin,--1802-1869 Geology Georgia History Indians of North America Law Madison, James,--1751-1836 Manners and customs Methodist Church Mexican War (1846-1848) Oregon Plantation life Political science Polk, James K.--1795-1849 Polk, Sarah Childress,--1803-1891 Presidents Presidents' spouses Press and politics Railroads Records and correspondence Ritchie, Thomas,--1778-1854 Russia Slaves Sources Speeches in Congress Surveying Texas Tuomey, M.--1805-1857 United States United States.--Congress.--House Walker, Robert J.--1801-1869 Wilson, James Grant,--1832-1914
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