History of US political parties: 2 1860 - 1910 : the gilded age of politics
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adam_text | Contents Volume П 1860-1910 The Gilded Age of Politics The Democratic Party, 1860-1884 Leon Friedman............................ Appendix Clement L. Vallan di gham Speech on the Civil War, January 14,1863 .............................................. 909 “The Lincoln Catechism,” New York, 1864 ............................... 914 George H. Pendleton, Speech on Payment of the Public Debt in Legal Tender Notes, November 2, 1867 ............. 922 August H. Belmont Speech to Demo cratic National Convention, July 4, 1868................................... 934 “The New Departure,” Ohio Demo cratic Party Resolutions. May 18, 1871 ........................................ 936 Samuel J. Tilden, “Combination Against Conspiracy” Speech at Cooper Institute, New York, November 2, 1871 .... 940 New York World Editorial on Horace Greeley’s Nomination, May 4, 1872 .......................................... 946 New York World Editorial on Democratic Congressional Victories, November 9, 1874 ............................... 948 Benjamin S. Hill, Speech on Amnesty, January 11, 1876 ......... 952 Samuel J. Tilden, Acceptance Letter, July 31, 1876 .................. 957 Abram S. Hewitt “Secret History of the Disputed Election, 1876-77”.............................................. 958 Interview With Gen. Winfield S. Hancock Paterson (N.J. ) Guardian, October, 1880 ........................... 967 New York World Editorials on Demo cratic Congressional Victories, November, 1882 ........................ 971 Benjamin F. Butler, Minority Platform Report, July, 1884 .... 976 Grover Cleveland,
Campaign Speech, October 30, 1884............. 983 vii 885
viii CONTENTS The Democratic Party* 1884-1910 Paolo E. Coletta....................... 987 Appendix Grover Cleveland, First Inaugural Address, March 4,1885 ... 1021 Grover Cleveland, Annual Message, December 8,1885 ........... 1023 Grover Cleveland, Message on Vol untary Arbitration, April 22, 1886 ......................................... 1025 Grover Cleveland, Veto Messages on Pension Bills, May and June, 1886 ..................................... 1026 Grover Cleveland, Message on Perni cious Partisan Partisanship, July 14,1886 ................................. 1028 Grover Cleveland, Annual Message, December 6, 1887 ........... 1029 Grover Cleveland, Second Inaugural Address, March 4,1893.. 1031 Grover Cleveland, Executive Order on the Civil Service, May 8, 1893.............................................. 1034 Grover Cleveland, Special Session Message, August 8, 1893 ... 1035 Grover Cleveland, Annual Message, December 4, 1893 ........... 1037 Grover Cleveland, Seignoirage Bill Veto Message, March 29,1894 ............................................ 1038 Grover Cleveland, Proclamation on the Pullman Strike, July 8, 1894 .......................................... 1040 Grover Cleveland, Annual Message, December 3, 1894 ........... 1041 Grover Cleveland, Special Messages on the Sale of Gold Bonds, January and February, 1895 .................. 1045 Grover Cleveland, Veto Messages on Pension Bills, February, 1895 ............................................ 1049 Grover Cleveland, Annual Message, December 2, 1895 ........... 1051 Grover Cleveland, Special Message on the
Venezuela Boundary, December 17,1895 .......................... 1056 Grover Cleveland, Special Message on Financial Reform, December 20, 1895 ................................... 1057 Grover Cleveland, Annual Message, December 7,1896 ........... 1059 William Jennings Bryan, Speeches Against “Unconditional Repeal,” February and August, 1893 ............. 1061 William Jennings Bryan, Speech on Imperialism, June 14, 1898 ................................................ 1078 William Jennings Bryan, “Cross of Gold” Speech, July 8, 1896.................................................. 1080
VOLUME II ix William Jennings Bryan, “The Issue in the Presidential Campaign,” June, 1900 ............................... 1086 New York World Editorial Against Bryan, July 3,1900........... 1101 William Jennings Bryan, “Keeping The Faith,” Address to the 1904 Democratic Convention............. 1102 William Jennings Bryan, Speech at Madison Square Garden, August 30, 1906 ............................. 1108 New York Times Editorial, August 31,1906............................. 1116 William Jennings Bryan, Acceptance Speech, August 12, 1908 1120 The Republican Party, 1854-1864 Hans L. Trefousse..................... Appendix Appeal of the Independent Democrats, January, 1854 ........... 1175 Kansas-Nebraska Act, May 30, 1854 (Excerpts) ...................... 1181 First Republican Platform, “Under the Oaks,” July 6,1854 ................................................ 1185 Pittsburgh Convention of 1856, February 22-23, 1856 ........... 1189 Republican National Convention and Platform of 1856, June 17-19, 1856 ....................................... 1192 Abraham Lincoln, House Divided Speech, June 16, 1856 . . 1223 William H. Seward, Irrepress ible Conflict Speech, October 25, 1858 .................................. 1229 Republican National Convention and Platform of 1860, May 16-18,1860 ................................... 1239 Abraham Lincoln, Letter Against Territorial Compromise, December 13, 1860 ........................... 1248 Crittenden Compromise, January 16, 1861 ............................... 1249 Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, September 22, 1862
............................................ 1252 The Emancipation Proclamation, January 1,1863 .................. 1255 Pomeroy Circular, February, 1864 ............................................ 1257 Petition to Republican National Executive Com mittee from New York State Senators Suggesting Postponement of the 1864 Convention, March 25, 1864......... 1259 Call for Cleveland Radical Convention, May 6,1864................ 1261 1141
x CONTENTS Cleveland Platform of 1864, May 31,1864 ............................... 1263 John C. Fremont, Acceptance Letter, June 4, 1864 ................ 1265 Wade-Davis Bill, July 8, 1864 ..................................................... 1268 Abraham Lincoln, Wade-Davis Bill Veto Message, July 8, 1864 1272 Wade-Davis Manifesto, August 5,1864 ...................................... 1273 Letter from Henry W. Davis to Samuel F. DuPont, September 28th or 29th, 1864 ............................. 1275 The Republican Party, 1864-1876 David H. Donald.......................... 1281 Appendix Republican National Convention and Platform of 1864, Baltimore, June 7-8, 1864 .......................... 1297 Republican National Convention and Platform of 1868, Chicago, May 20-21, 1868 .......................... 1322 Republican National Convention and Platform of 1872, Philadelphia, June 5-6, 1872 ...................... 1344 Republican National Convention and Plat form of 1876, Cincinnati, June 14-16, 1876 .......................... 1370 The Republican Party, 1876-1893 H. Wayne Morgan ....................... Appendix Republican Platform of 1880 .............................................. 1437 James A. Garfield, Accep tance Letter, July 10, 1880 ...................................................... 1440 James A. Garfield, Selected Campaign Speeches, August, 1880 1444 New York World Editorials, November 3, 1880 ...................... 1449 New York Tribune Editorials, November 3 and 4, 1880 ......... 1453 Republican Platform of 1884 ....................................................
1457 James G. Blaine, Acceptance Letter, July 15,1884 ................. 1460 James G. Blaine, Selected Cam paign Speeches, September-October 1884 ................................. 1470 New York World Editorials, November 7, 1889........................ 1475 1411
VOLUME II xi New York Tribune Editoria!, November 10,1884.................... 1477 Chicago Tribune Editorial, November 16, 1884 ...................... 1479 Republican Platform of 1888 ..................................................... 1481 Benjamin Harrison, Acceptance Letter, September 11, 1888 1486 Benjamin Harrison, Selected Cam paign Speeches, July-October 1888 .......................................... 1492 New York Tribune Editorial, November 8,1888 ...................... 1503 New York World Editorials, November 8, 1888 ...................... 1505 Chicago Tribune Editorial, November 10, 1888 ...................... 1507 Atlanta Constitution Editorial, November 11, 1888 ................ 1510 Republican Platform of 1892 ................................. ................... 1512 Benjamin Harrison, Acceptance Letter, September 3, 1892 .. 1516 New York World Editorials, November 9, 1892 ...................... 1531 Chicago Tribune Editorial, November 10, 1892 ...................... 1533 New York Tribune Editorials, November 10, 1892 .................. 1535 Chicago Tribune Editorial, November 3, 1894.......................... 1538 New York Tribune Editorial, November 8, 1894 ...................... 1541 Atlanta Constitution Editorial, November 8, 1894 .................. 1543 The Greenback and Prohibition Parties Paul Kleppner ................... Appendix The Resumption Act, 1875 ......................................................... 1585 Independent (Greenback) Platform of 1876 ............................. 1587 Indianapolis Working-Men’s Resolutions, August 13,1877 ...
1588 Iowa Greenback Platform of 1877.............................................. 1590 New Jersey Greenback Platform of 1877................................... 1591 New Jersey Greenback Address of 1877 ................................... 1593 Massachusetts Greenback Platform of 1877 ............................. 1594 Pennsylvania United Labor Platform of 1877 .......................... 1596 Toledo Platform of the National (Greenback) Party, 1878 ... 1599 National (Greenback) Party, Executive Committee Address to the People, 1878 ................................. 1602 Iowa Greenback Platform of 1878 ............................................ 1604 1549
xü CONTENTS New Jersey Greenback Platform of 1878 ................................. 1606 Massachusetts Greenback Platform of 1878 ............................. 1607 Greenback Platform of 1880 ..................................................... 1609 Greenback National Platform of 1884....................................... 1612 “Temperance and Politicians,” Na tional Temperance Advocate, October, 1867............................. 1615 Prohibition Platform of 1869 ..................................................... 1617 Prohibition Platform of 1872 .................................................... 1619 New Hampshire Prohibition Platform of 1872.......................... 1621 Connecticut Prohibition Temperance Platform of 1872 ......... 1622 Prohibition Reform Platform of 1876 ....................................... 1625 Maine Temperance Platform of 1877.......................................... 1627 Massachusetts Prohibition Platform of 1877 ............................. 1628 “Organization and Attitude of the Liquor Power,” The Political Prohibitionist for 1887 .......................... 1630 “Political Attitude of the W.C.T.U.,” The Political Prohibitionist for 1887....................................... 1639 Prohibition Platform of 1888 .................................................... 1645 “Editorial Opinions on Retaining the Suffrage Plank in the National Platform,” Union Signal, May 3, 1888 ......... 1647 “How Equal Suffrage Works,” Union Signal, May 3, 1888 ... 1651 “The Methodist Church on Prohibition and License,” The Political Prohibitionist for 1889
........................ 1653 National Platform of 1896 ......................................................... 1656 Prohibition Platform of 1896 .................................................... 1658 Prohibition Platform of 1900 .................................................... 1659 “The Rising Anti-Alcohol Move ment,” The Survey, August 8, 1914.......................... ............... 1663 Prohibition Platform of 1920 .................................................... 1665 Prohibition Platform of 1928 .................................................... 1670 Prohibition Platform of 1940 .................................................... 1672 Prohibition Platform of 1952 .................................................... 1674 Prohibition Platform of 1960 .................................................... 1678 “Keep the Connally Reservation,” The National Prohibitionist, February, 1961 ................................. 1686 Prohibition Platform of 1968 .................................................... 1688
VOLUME II The People’s Party George B. Tindall ...................................................... Appendix The Cleburne Demands, August, 1886 ..................................... 1735 The St. Louis Demands, December, 1889 ................................. 1737 The Subtreasury Plan, December, 1889 ................................... 1740 Leonidas L. Polk, Presidential Address at Ocala, December 2, 1890 .......................................... 1746 The Ocala Platform, December 7,1890...................................... 1758 The Omaha Resolutions, January, 1891 ................................... 1760 The Cincinnati Platform, May, 1891 .......................................... 1761 The St. Louis Platform, February, 1892 ................................... 1763 Populist (People’s) Platform of 1892 .......................................... 1766 James Baird Weaver, A Call to Action, 1892 ............................. 1769 Thomas E. Watson, “The Negro Question in the South,” October, 1892 ..................................... 1779 Gov. Lorenzo D. Lewelling of Kan sas, Inaugural Address, January 9, 1893 ................................... 1787 Marion Butler, Keynote Speech, 1896 ........................................ 1789 Populist (People’s) Platform of 1896 ........................................ 1795 Henry Demarest Lloyd, “The Pop ulists at St. Louis,” September, 1896 ........................................ 1799 xiii 1701
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