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  1. George Frisbie Hoar on the Chinese Exclusion Act George Frisbie Hoar was a protégé of the Radical Republican Charles Sumner and an early abolitionist. When he first joined the House, he was a member of the Free-Soil Party. He later became a Republican, but never hesitated to criticize members of his party

  2. 8. Jan. 2020 · 11. Schurz to Hoar, January 16, 1899; Hoar to Schurz, January 17, 1899, Hoar Papers. In his letter of January 16th Schurz reiterated his belief that “our forces should be withdrawn from the islands, not indeed at once, but as soon as the natives have formed a government and an armed force capable of maintaining order” and his conviction that an effort by the United States “to put the ...

  3. Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904: Letter from the Hon. George F. Hoar, March 29, 1899 [declining invitation to a public reception in Boston] (Anti-imperialist league, 1899) (page images at HathiTrust) Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904: Meetings held in commemoration of the life and services of Francis Amasa Walker.

  4. 22. Mai 2008 · Speech of George F. Hoar, at the state Republican convention of Massachusetts, Sept. 19, 1877 by Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904. [from old catalog] Publication date 1877] Topics United States -- Politics and government 1877-1881. [from o ...

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  6. 20. Okt. 2008 · Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  7. This collection consists of autograph letters by famous individuals, including presidents, American and British statesmen, reformers, and literary figures, primarily written to U.S. Senator George F. Hoar. Among the correspondents are Charles F. Adams (1835-1915), Edward Everett Hale, John Hay, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt.