Millard Fillmore Attempts to Justify Fugitive Slave & Kansas-Nebraska Acts, 1856
Recently Sworn-in Theodore Roosevelt’s Letter After McKinley Assassination, 1901
Theodore Rooseveltwrote of his new and heavy burden following the assassination of President McKinley
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: Funeral Train Route, Buffalo, New York, April 27, 1865
Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Millard Fillmore, 1960
Horton, John T.
Grover Cleveland and Buffalo, 1963
Walter, Francis Joseph
Millard Fillmore, Anti-Mason to Know-Nothing: A moderate in New York politics, 1826-1856, 1975
Robert C. Schelin
Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Millard Fillmore Papers, 1975
Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society
Fugitive Slave Bill Enacted by the United States Congress and Approved by the President Millard Fillmore, 1850
Inaugural ceremonies of Grover Cleveland, president and Adlai E. Stevenson, vice-president. March 4, 1893
48 p. 24 cm
Mr. Cleveland, a personal impression, 1909
Jesse Lynch Williams
Speech of Grover Cleveland, president of the United States, at Princeton's sequicentennial celebration, October 23, 1896
Barbara Benoit
Millard Fillmore Letters, 1817-1876
SUNY Oswego
Tell the Truth! Here It Is!! Maria B. Halpin’s Statement!!! by Maria Halpin
A rare broadside relating to President Grover Cleveland’s infamous smear campaign against Maria Halpin, a Buffalo woman he raped and impregnated; this publication vindicates the side of Halpin.
Grover Cleveland Online Books
A page of works by Cleveland
President and his cabinet, indicating the progress of the government of the United States under the administration of Grover Cleveland, 1888
Charles B. Norton
Biographies of Pres. Grover Cleveland, and Hon. Allen G. Thurman, with full proceedings of the St. Louis convention and authorized text of the national platform, 1888
James Penny Boyd
Cleveland and Stevenson : inaugural ceremonies, March 4, 1893
Joseph Meredith Toner
Cleveland & Hendricks' inauguration, Mar. 4, 1885 : Committees in charge of the celebration and rules for their government
Writings and speeches of Grover Cleveland, 1892
George F. Parker
Case of Cleveland, 1892
Joseph O'Connor
Inauguration of Grover Cleveland, the president-elect. March 4th, 1885. A book for fifty million people, 1885
Henry J. Kintz
Grover Cleveland, 1889
Charles Warren Greene
Agitation of slavery: Who commenced! And who can end it!! Buchanan and Fillmore compared, 1856
Fillmore's political history and position, 1856
Edwin Barber Morgan
Republican platform : revised speech of Hon. E.G. Spaulding, of New York, 1860
Elbridge Gerry Spaulding
Higher law in its application to the Fugitive slave bill, 1851
John Chase Lord
Mr. Fillmore at home: His reception at New York and Brooklyn, and progress through the state to his residence in Buffalo, 1856
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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site: Birthplace of the Modern Presidency. Teaching with Historic Places, 2000
Anne Marie Linnaberry
Correspondence by and to Millard Fillmore, 1920
Grosvenor Library Bulletin
Theodore Roosevelt, born October 27, 1858, died January 6, 1919 : report of memorial meeting held at Elmwood Music Hall, Buffalo, N.Y., Wednesday, January 8, 1919 at the hour of his funeral at Oyster Bay
Edward J. Barcalo