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CHAPTER VII.—The Freedmen's Bureau Bill in the House.

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(Page 138–157.)

The Bill Reported To the House—Mr. Eliot's Speech—

History—Mr. Dawson Vs. the Negro—Mr. Garfield—The

Idol Broken—Mr. Taylor Counts the Cost—Mr. Donnelly's

Amendment—Mr. Kerr—Mr. Marshall On White Slavery—

Mr. Hubbard—Mr. Moulton—Opposition From Kentucky—

Mr. Ritter—Mr. Rosseau's Threat—Mr. Shanklin's Gloomy

Prospect—Mr. Trimble's Appeal—Mr. Mckee an Exceptional

Kentuckian—Mr. Grinnell on Kentucky—The Example of

Russia—Mr. Phelps—Mr. Shellabarger's Amendment—Mr.

Chanler—Mr. Stevens' Amendments—Mr. Eliot Closes the

Discussion—Passage of The Bill—Yeas and Nays.

History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States

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