Vermont autograph and remarker : manuscript, 1871.

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Vermont autograph and remarker : manuscript, 1871.

Johns' opinions on contemporary events written in a journalistic style, laid out to resemble a newspaper; chiefly concerning the policies of Ulysses S. Grant, election fraud, the annexation of St. Domingo [Dominican Republic], the U.S. policy on annexation, and a call to take action against the Ku-Klux Klan.

2 leaves ; 17 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7801751

Houghton Library

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