Congressional Speeches
This collection features speeches made on the floor of the United States House of Representatives and Senate by Vermont Congressmen. Topics covered include the environment, education, agriculture, World War II and selective service, the Mexican War, the tariff and international trade, slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction. The speeches date from 1812 to the present and a wide variety of Congressmen are represented.
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Remarks of George P. Marsh, of Vermont, on slavery in the territories of New Mexico, California and Oregon : delivered in the House of representatives, August 3d, 1848.
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- Creator: Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882.
- Date Created: 1848-08-03
- Parent Collections: Congressional Speeches
Speech of Mr. G. P. Marsh, of Vermont, on the Mexican war, delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S., February 10, 1848.
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- Creator: Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882.
- Date Created: 1848-02-10
- Parent Collections: Congressional Speeches
The compromise bill : speech of Hon. W. Upham, of Vermont, in the Senate of the United States, July 26, 1848, on the bill reported from the Select Committee to establish Territorial Governments in Oregon, New Mexico, and California.
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- Creator: Upham, William, 1792-1853.
- Date Created: 1848-07-26
- Parent Collections: Congressional Speeches