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Samuel J. Randall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Randall, Samuel Jackson - 1828—90, American politician, b. Philadelphia. A Democrat, he was a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania from 1863 until his death. As speaker (1876—81), he presided over... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Randall, Samuel Jackson...
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Research Randall Samuel Jackson and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... books on: Randall Samuel Jackson - 5026 results...
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Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Samuel J. Randall, A Representative from Pennsylvania, Delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-first Congress, First Session. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891.
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Oil on canvas, William A. Greaves after C. A. Fassett, 1891, Collection of U.S. House of Representatives ... Guide to Research Collections ... Catalog cards in library. Papers: 34 items in Gideon Welles papers, 1846-1902. 600 items. Concern Civil War and other contemporary political issues. Library of Congress;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Randall, Samuel Jackson. Randall, Samuel Jackson. Information about Randall, Samuel Jackson in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Randall, Samuel Jackson; Randall, WI; Randall, Wisconsin; Randall-Sundrum model; Randalls; Randalls and Wards Island; Randalls Brewery;
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; Civil War US Congressman. Served in the Civil War as Captain and commander of an Independent Cavalry Company of the 1st Philadelphia City Troops, which was a militia unit called out for the Gettysburg Campaign. ... Search Amazon for Samuel Randall...
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about RANDALL, SAMUEL JACKSON (1828-189o) - Encyclopedia Britannica - RANDALL, SAMUEL JACKSON (1828-189o) ... RANDALL, SAMUEL JACKSON (1828-189o) , American politician, was born in Philadelphia,
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Because of Pennsylvania's industrial interests, Randall always opposed his party's traditional stand for a low tariff. He fell out (1887) with President Cleveland on this issue and thereafter lost most of his influence.
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