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A brief statement of reasons why Congress should so amend the charter of the Washington market company that it can enforce the payment of rents due from occupants of stalls and stands and should reopen the bonus sales. [Washington, D. C. 1870?].

A brief statement of reasons why Congress should so amend the charter of the Washington market company that it can enforce the payment of rents due from occupants of stalls and stands and should reopen the bonus sales. [Washington, D. C. 1870?].

A brief statement of reasons why Congress should so amend the charter of the Washington market company that it can enforce the payment of rents due from occupants of stalls and stands and should reopen the bonus sales. [Washington, D. C. 1870?].

Reasons why Senate bill 213 House bill 112 which has been reported back recommended by your committees with amendments, should be passed ... [Washington, D. C. 1877?].

Veterans march to Washington to arrive at opening of Congress, December 5th, 1932 to demand cash payment of bonus. New York, 1932.

The District government. Why General Chipman should be re-elected to Congress. Speech of Hon. Arthur Shepherd ... [Washington, D. C. July 29, 1870?].

A review, showing why the franchise applied for by the Washington city and Point Lookout Railroad Company, as proposed by House bill 274, now pending before the House Committee on the District of Columbia, should not be granted

... The Hetch Hetchy scheme; why it should not be rushed through the extra session; an open letter to the American people. [New York, 1913].

... The Hetch Hetchy scheme; why it should not be rushed through the extra session; an open letter to the American people. [New York, 1913].

A brief statement of reasons why Congress should so amend the charter of the Washington market company that it can enforce the payment of rents due from occupants of stalls and stands and should reopen the bonus sales. [Washington, D. C. 1870?].

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 206, Folder 54.

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A brief statement of reasons why Congress should so amend the charter of the Washington market company that it can enforce the payment of rents due from occupants of stalls and stands and should reopen the bonus sales. [Washington, D. C. 1870?].

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