Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876
Johnson, Reverdy
Reverdy Johnson
ג'ונסון, רוורדי, 1796-1876
VIAF ID: 50688311 (Personal)
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Works
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A correspondence between James Brooks of New York and Reverdy Johnson of Baltimore on the state of the country and the way to avert the peril which threatens it. | |
Correspondence relating to Alabama claims. | |
The dangerous condition of the country, the causes which have led to it, and the duty of the people. | |
Defence of Capt. William K. Latimer | |
General Orders No. 36 | |
In Senate of the United States. April 7, 1846. Submitted, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Johnson, of Maryland, made the following report: (To accompany Bill S. No. 149.) The Committee of Claims, to whom was referred the petition of Gilbert Stalker & N.B. Hill, praying compensation for a steamboat lost in the public service, report... | |
Nomination of James Simons, as surgeon, now before the Senate; legal opinions of ex-attorney generals, the Hon. John Nelson, and the Hon. Reverdy Johnson. Statement of the case. | |
Opinion ... concerning the charter of the Mount Vernon ladies association. | |
Proceedings and speeches at a public meeting of the friends of the Union, in the city of Baltimore, held at the Maryland institute, on Thursday evening, January 10, 1861. | |
Railroads in New Jersey. Power of the United States over state charters. | |
Remarks on popular sovereignty, 1859: | |
Remarks on the Clarendon-Johnson treaty, for adjusting the Alabama claims. | |
Reply to a pamphlet entitled "A brief exposition of matters relating to the Bank of Maryland" : with an examination into some of the causes of the bankruptcy of that institution. | |
A reply to a recent speech of Sir Roundell Palmer on the Washington Treaty and the Alabama claims | |
A reply to the Review of Judge Advocate General Holt, of the proceedings, findings, and sentence of the general court-martial in the case of Major General Fitz John Porter, and a vindication of that officer | |
The report of and testimony taken before the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Delegates of Maryland : to which was referred the memorials of John B. Morris, Reverdy Johnson and others, praying indemnity for losses sustained by reason of the riots in Baltimore, in the month of August, eighteen hundred and thirty-five. | |
Report of the Joint committee on reconstruction. | |
Reverdy Johnson papers | |
The riparian rights of Virginia proprietors on the Potomac river. | |
Speech delivered by Hon. Reverdy Johnson, as president of the Democratic Conservative Mass Meeting, held in Baltimore, Sept. 15th, 1875. | |
Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson on the questions conected with the condition of the country : delivered at Towsontown, Baltimore County, Md. on Saturday, November 3d, 1866. | |
Speech of Mr. Johnson of Maryland, 1846 | |
Speech ... on the pardoning power of the president ... January 4, 1867. | |
Speeches of Hon. Reverdy Johnson ... on the military reconstruction bill; delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 20 and March 2, 1867. | |
To the Committee on War Claims. United States House of Representatives. | |
The trial of the alleged assassins and conspirators at Washington city, D.C., May and June, 1865. For the murder of President Abraham Lincoln. Full of illustrative engravings. Being a full and verbatim report of the testimony of all the witnesses examined in the whole trial, with the argument of Reverdy Johnson on the jurisdiction of the commission, and all the arguments of counsel on both sides, with the closing argument of Hon. John A. Bingham, special judged advocate, as well as the verdict of the military commission ... | |
The United States, vs. Andrés Castillero on cross appeal : claim for the mine and lands of New Almaden | |
Virginia vs. West Virginia. Argument of Hon. Reverdv Johnson, in the supreme court of the United States, delivered in behalf of the defendant, Wednesday, May 8, 1867 ... |