Relations of the District of Columbia to the general government.: Is Washington city the capital of the United States, or the capital of the District of Columbia? The duty of the nation toward its capital./ Speech of Hon. Norton P. Chipman, of the District of Columbia, in the House of representatives, February 28, 1874.

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Relations of the District of Columbia to the general government.: Is Washington city the capital of the United States, or the capital of the District of Columbia? The duty of the nation toward its capital./ Speech of Hon. Norton P. Chipman, of the District of Columbia, in the House of representatives, February 28, 1874.
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Chipman, N. P. (Norton Parker), 1836-1924.
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Washington,: Govt. print. off.,
1874.
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"Relations of the District of Columbia to the general government.: Is Washington city the capital of the United States, or the capital of the District of Columbia? The duty of the nation toward its capital./ Speech of Hon. Norton P. Chipman, of the District of Columbia, in the House of representatives, February 28, 1874." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/m/moa/AAV9781.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 19, 2024.

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