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Salmon P. Chase 1860 State of the State Address
This 31 page booklet contains the text of Governor Salmon P. Chase's message to the 54th General Assembly on January 2, 1860. Chase (1808-1873), the first of a string of Republican governors in the nineteenth century, served from 1856 to 1860. Strongly opposed to the extension of slavery, he was active in the Free Soil party. Under Chase, Ohio pursued a radical antislavery position, supporting personal liberties as well as economic conservatism. He also enacted militia reform. In addition to his terms as governor, Chase served in the U. S. Senate, as U. S. Treasury Secretary under President Lincoln, and as Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court.
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Salmon P. Chase 1859 State of the State Address
This 29 page booklet contains the text of Governor Salmon P. Chase's message to the adjourned session of the 53rd General Assembly on January 3, 1859. Chase (1808-1873), the first of a string of Republican governors in the nineteenth century, served from 1856 to 1860. Strongly opposed to the extension of slavery, he was active in the Free Soil party. Under Chase, Ohio pursued a radical antislavery position, supporting personal liberties as well as economic conservatism. He also enacted militia reform. In addition to his terms as governor, Chase served in the U. S. Senate, as U. S. Treasury Secretary under President Lincoln, and as Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court.
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Salmon P. Chase 1857 State of the State Address
This 30 page booklet contains the text of Governor Salmon P. Chase's message to the adjourned session of the 52nd General Assembly on January 5, 1857. Chase (1808-1873), the first of a string of Republican governors in the nineteenth century, served from 1856 to 1860. Strongly opposed to the extension of slavery, he was active in the Free Soil party. Under Chase, Ohio pursued a radical antislavery position, supporting personal liberties as well as economic conservatism. He also enacted militia reform. In addition to his terms as governor, Chase served in the U. S. Senate, as U. S. Treasury Secretary under President Lincoln, and as Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court.
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Salmon P. Chase 1858 State of the State Address
This 38 page booklet contains the text of Governor Salmon P. Chase's message to the 53rd General Assembly on January 4, 1858. Chase (1808-1873), the first of a string of Republican governors in the nineteenth century, served from 1856 to 1860. Strongly opposed to the extension of slavery, he was active in the Free Soil party. Strongly opposed to the extension of slavery, he was active in the Free Soil party. Under Chase, Ohio pursued a radical antislavery position, supporting personal liberties as well as economic conservatism. He also enacted militia reform. In addition to his terms as governor, Chase served in the U. S. Senate, as U. S. Treasury Secretary under President Lincoln, and as Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court.
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P +. [Deutsche Ausgabe]: Euro-Magazin Arbeitnehmerbeteiligung / Europäische Stiftung zur Verbesserung der Lebens- und Arbeitsbedingungen
ISSN: 1017-6802
City, state and nation. New York city gets P. P. R
In: National municipal review, Band 46, Heft 1, S. 24-33