Category Archives: John R. Lynch
Contested-election case of Lynch vs. Chalmers
Joint Select Committee to Investigate the Charities and Reformatory Institutions in the District of Columbia
Mississippi
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Testimony as to denial of elective franchise in Mississippi at the elections of 1875 and 1876, taken under the resolution of the Senate of December 5, 1876
Testimony in the contested election case of John R. Lynch vs. James R. Chalmers, from the sixth congressional district of Mississippi
House and Senate Reports: Contested election, John R. Lynch vs. James R. Chalmers, Mississippi, with minority report, 1882
House and Senate Documents: Investigation of charities and reformatory institutions in District of Columbia, pt. 1; Hearings, Statements, Reports from cities, Suggestion for a board of charities. John R. Lynch speaks as a witness., 1897
Congressional Hearing on Mississippi elections. John R. Lynch speaks as a witness., 1877
News article: The Republican National Convention met in Chicago on Tuesday, June 3d, and elected the Hon. John R. Lynch, a Mississippian, temporary chairman over ex-Scnator Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, by a vote of 430 to 388. On Wednesday General John B. Henderson, of Missouri, was made permanent President of the Convention., 1884
News article on the state of Republican politics, 1866
House and Senate Documents: Denial of elective franchise in Mississippi at elections of 1875 and 1876. John R. Lynch speaks as a witness., 1877
House and Senate Documents: Contested election, John R. Lynch vs. James R. Chalmers, Mississippi, 5 pts, 1880