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KEYWORDS: Franklin Pierce
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1.
Franklin Pierce's 1854 Veto
5/3/1854
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Franklin Pierce's 1854 Veto
2.
Memorial To The President, From The Lunatic Asylum
12/1856
New York State Library
Article
Document
Memorial To The President, From The Lunatic Asylum
3.
Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons
3/2/1854
Library of Congress
Government Document
Document
Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, Mar...
4.
2/9/1854
Library of Congress
Government Document
Document
Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, Feb...
5.
2/21/1854
Library of Congress
Government Document
Document
Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, Feb...
6.
2/27/1854
Library of Congress
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Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, Feb...
7.
2/28/1854
Library of Congress
Government Document
Document
Senate Debates On The Land-Grant Bill For Indigent Insane Persons, Feb...
8.
The Senate Reacts To Franklin Pierce's Veto
5/4/1854
Library of Congress
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Document
The Senate Reacts To Franklin Pierce's Veto
9.
Senator William Seward Responds To Franklin Pierce's Veto
6/19/1854
Library of Congress
Government Document
Document
Senator William Seward Responds To Franklin Pierce's Veto
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