Reverdy Johnson
Born 1796-01-01
Died 1876-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF50688311
- WikidataQ1373189
- ISNI0000000081294223
- Open LibraryOL363475A
Top Subjects
- United States (9)
- Maryland (5)
- Stephen A. Douglas (1813-1861) (5)
- Speeches in Congress (4)
- Squatter sovereignty (4)
- Jeremiah S. Black (1810-1883) (4)
- Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) (4)
Books by Reverdy Johnson
Total count: 52
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Reply to a pamphlet entitled "A brief exposition of matters relating to the Bank of Maryland"with an examination into some of the causes of the bankruptcy of that institution.Printed by J. Lucas & E. K. Deaver1834-01-01
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A final reply to the libels of Evan Poultney, late president of the Bank of Marylandand a further examination of the causes of the failure of that institution.Printed by J. Lucas & E.K. Deaver1835-01-01
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A final reply to the libels of Evan Poultney, late President of the Bank of Marylandand a further examination of the causes of the failure of that institution[s.n.]1835-01-01
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Memorial of Reverdy Johnson, praying indemnity for the destruction of his property in the city of Baltimore, by a mob, in August, 1835to the Legislature of MarylandWilliam M'Neir1836-01-01
The memorial of Reverdy Johnson to the legislature of Marylandpraying indemnity for the destruction of his property in the city of Baltimore, by a mob, in August, 1835.1836-01-01-
The memorial of Reverdy Johnsonof the city of Baltimore, to the legislature of Maryland: with an appendixPrinted by J. Murphy1840-01-01
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The memorial of Reverdy Johnsonof the city of Baltimore, to the legislature of Maryland : with an appendixPrinted by John Murphy1840-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Johnson, of Maryland, on the tariffPrinted by John T. Towers1846-01-01
Speech of Mr. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, on the bill making further appropriation to bring the existing war to an honorable conclusion, called the three million bill.Towers, print.1847-01-01
The opinion of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, on the dividend of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Co.s.n.1847-01-01-
Speech [of Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland,] delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 10 1848Towers, printer1848-01-01
Speech of Mr. R. Johnson, of Maryland, on the ten regiment bill.Towers, printer1848-01-01-
Remarks of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, on the power of Congress to pass the law of venue for the District of Columbiapresented to the Committee of the Judiciary of the House of Representatives, in the case of the heirs of Gen. Thadeus Kosciusko and Major G. Tochman, April 1848.Office National Whig1848-01-01
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Remarks on popular sovereigntyas maintained and denied respectively by Judge Douglas, and Attorney-General BlackMurphy & Co.1859-01-01
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Remarks on popular sovereigntyas maintained and denied respectively by Judge Douglas, and Attorney-General BlackMurphy & Co. printers and publishers1859-01-01
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Remarks on popular sovereignty, as maintained and denied respectively by Judge Douglas and Attorney-General BlackLemuel Towers1859-01-01
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The riparian rights of Virginia proprietors on the Potomac RiverHenry Polkinhorn, printer1859-01-01
Remarks on popular sovereigntyas maintained and denied respectively by Judge Douglas, and Attorney-General BlackMurphy & Co., printers and publishers1859-01-01
Speech of the Hon. Reverdy Johnsonof Maryland, delivered before the political friends of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, at a meeting in Faneuil hall, Boston ... June 7, 1860.Printed by J. Murphy & Co.1860-01-01
The United States, vs. Andrés Castillero on cross appealclaim for the mine and lands of New AlmadenCommercial Steam Book and Job Printing Establishment1860-01-01
Opinion of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, relative to the comptrollership.s.n.1861-01-01
A reply to the Review of Judge Advocate General Holt, of the proceedings, findings and sentence, of the general court martialin the case of Major General Fitz John Porter, and a vindication of that officerPrinted by John Murphy & Co.1863-01-01
A brave soldier, a true patriot, a noble man, defended against partisan malicereply of Hon. Reverdy Johnson to the paper which Judge-Advocate Holt furnished to the President, urging General Porter's condemnation.s.n.1863-01-01-
A reply to the review of Judge Advocate General Holt of the proceedings, findings and sentence of the general court-martial in the case of Major General Fitz John PorterJ. Murthy1863-01-01
A reply to the Review of Judge Advocate General Holt, of the proceedings, findings, and sentence of the general court-martial in the case of Major General Fitz John Porter, and a vindication of that officerJ. Murphy & co.1863-01-01-
To the Honorable Reverdy Johnson[s.n.]1864-01-01
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Marylanddelivered before the Brooklyn McClellan Central Association, October 21, 1864.The Association1864-01-01
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, in support of the resolution to amend the Constitution so as to abolish slaverydelivered in the Senate of the United States, April 5, 1864s.n.1864-01-01-
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, in support of the resolution to amend the Constitution so as to abolish slaverydelivered in the Senate of the United States, April 5, 1864publisher not identified1864-01-01
An argument to establish the illegality of military commissions in the United Statesand especially of the one organized for the trial of the parties charged with conspiring to assassinate the late President, and others, presented to that commission, on Monday, the 19th of June, 1865, and preparedJ. Murphy & Co.1865-01-01-
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, on basis of representation♭delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 9, 1866L. Towers, printers1866-01-01
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, on representation of Southern statesdelivered in the Senate of the United States, March 1, 1866.Cornell University Library1866-01-01
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, on basis of representationelivered in the Senate of the United States, February 9, 1866.Cornell University Library1866-01-01
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson on the questions conected with the condition of the country"THe Printing office,"1866-01-01
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson ... on organization of provisional governments within the states whose people were lately in rebellion against the United States, delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 11, 1866.Congressional Globe Office1866-01-01-
Speeches of Hon. Reverdy Johnson ... on the military reconstruction billdelivered in the Senate of the United States, February 20 and March 2, 1867.Printed at the Congressional Globe Office1867-01-01
A further consideration of the dangerous condition of the countryThe Sun printing establishment1867-01-01-
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, in reply to the speech of Senator Drake in support of his resolution to censure the Presidentdelivered in the Senate of the United States, December 12, 1867Rives & Bailey1867-01-01
The dangerous condition of the countrythe causes which have led to it, and the duty of the people.The Sun book and job printing establishment1867-01-01-
Correspondence relating to Alabama claimsGreat Western Insurance Co.?1870-01-01
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Will Congress preserve good faith with the Central Branch Union Pacific R.R. Co.?opinions of Hon. Reverdy Johnson ... [et al.] as expressed in the Senate debates of 1868 and 1869 when an act was under consideration confirming to the Central Branch Union Pacific R.R. Co. its right under existing laws to U.S. bonds, as well as lands, while the bill now pending seeks a confirmation of its right to lands only[s.n.]1870-01-01
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A reply to a recent speech of Sir Roundell Palmer on the Washington Treaty and the Alabama claimsPrinted by John Murphy1871-01-01
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A letter from Hon. Reverdy Johnson to Hon. John A. Peterson the subject of the Washington Treaty, and its construction in relation to the claim of the United States for consequential damages.Printed at the Sun Book and Job Office1872-01-01
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A letter from Hon. Reverdy Johnson to Hon. John A. Peterson the subject of the Washington Treaty, and its constructions in relation to the claim of the United States for consequential damagesSun Brook & Job Office1872-01-01
Opinion ...concerning the charter of the Mount Vernon ladies association.1873-01-01-
Speech delivered by Hon. Reverdy Johnson, as president of the democratic conservative mass meeting, held in Baltimore, Sept. 15th, 1875.Printed by J. Murphy & Co.1875-01-01
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Catalogue of the law and miscellaneous library belonging to the late Reverdy JohnsonAlso, the library of A.S. Ridgely. To be sold at auction May 31st 1876; F.W. Bennett & Co. auctioneer1876-01-01
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Speech of Mr. R. Johnson, of Maryland, on the Oregon questiondelivered in the Senate of the United States, March 11, 1846.printed by John T. Towers1954-01-01
An argument to establish the illegality of military commissions in the United StatesThomson Gale1969-12-31-
Speech of Mr. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, on the bill making further appropriation to bring the existing war to an honorable conclusion, called the Three Million Bill, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 6, 1847Printed by J.T. Towers1980-01-01
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A brave soldier, a true patriot, a noble man defended against partisan maliceReply of Reverdy Johnson to the paper which judge-advocate Holt furnished to the President, urging general Porter's condemnation
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Reverdy Johnson papers