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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 2 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 1 1 Browse Search
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meeting of electors of each State at such place as legislatures may direct, and second Wednesday in February for counting electoral votes in Congress......Feb. 3, 1887 Inter-State commerce bill, appointing five commissioners to regulate commerce between the States, approved......Feb. 4, 1887 Pension bill for relief of dependent parents and honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served three months in the Civil War, now disabled and dependent upon their own labor, vetoed......Feb. 11, 1887 Daniel Manning resigns as Secretary of the Treasury......Feb. 14, 1887 Union Labor party organized at Cincinnati, O.......Feb. 22, 1887 Bill to prohibit importation of opium from China approved......Feb. 23, 1887 Veto of the dependent pension bill sustained in the House......Feb. 24, 1887 Congress appropriates $147,748 to indemnify Chinese subjects for the Rock Springs massacre......Feb. 4, 1887 Act to organize the hospital corps of the army of the United States......Ma
o 231July 6, 1886Pensions and Reliefs, Private. 232July 7, 1886Right of Way to Railroad in North Montana. 233July 9, 1886Pension, Private. 234July 9, 1886Public Building in Dayton, O.Passed over veto. 235July 10, 1886Public Building in Asheville, N. C. 236July 30, 1886Bridge across Lake Champlain. 237July 30, 1886Public Building at Springfield, Mass. Bills vetoed by the Presidents—Continued. President.No.Date.Subject of Bill.Remarks. Cleveland, 301 238 to 261July 31, 1886 to Feb. 11, 1887Pensions and Reliefs Private. 262Feb. 16, 1886Texas Seed Bill. 263 to 272Feb. 19, 1887 to Feb. 24, 1887Pensions. 273Feb. 25, 1887Public Building at Lynn, Mass. 274Feb. 26, 1887Pensions, Private. 275 276Feb. 26, 1887Public Building at Portsmouth, O., and Lafayette, Ind. 277 278 to 292Apr. 4, 1888 to May 3, 1888Pensions and Reliefs. 293Apr. 7, 1888Sale of Indian Land. 294Apr. 9, 1888Public Building at Allentown, Pa. 295 to 297May 9, 1888 to May 18, 1888Pensions. 298May 18, 1888U