Philip F. Thomas correspondence and speech, 1877-1895.

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Philip F. Thomas correspondence and speech, 1877-1895.

Speech (1877 February 28; House of Representatives) by Thomas concerning constitutional provisions for the election of the president and vice president of the United States; and letters (1895 March) from several of Thomas's colleagues in response to inquiries by Worthington Chauncey Ford regarding Thomas's departure from his post as U.S. secretary of the treasury in 1861.

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