James Gillespie Blaine
1830 – 1893
53 works on record
Works
Condensed history of American tariff acts and their effects upon industries
1902

Blaine's reply to Gladstone
1896

International American Conference
1890
Shall the duty on sugar be thronw away, or shall it be used to extend the sale of our products in foreign markets?
1890
Opening and closing addresses, October 2, 1889 and April 19, 1890
1890

Political discussions, legislative, diplomatic, and popular, 1856-1886
1887

Political discussions, legislatuve, diplomatic, and popular, 1856-1886
1887
The Mulligan letters
1884

Twenty years of Congress, from Lincoln to Garfield
1884

Twenty years of Congress
1884

Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James Abram Garfield
1882

James A. Garfield
1882

Memorial address on the life and character of James Abraham Garfield, delivered before both houses of Congress
1882

Eulogy on James A. Garfield, twentieth president of the United States
1882

Eulogy on James Abram Garfield
1882

James A. Garfield
1882

Eulogy on the Late President Garfield
1882
Address of Hon. James G. Blaine
1878

Republican economy vs. Democratic extravagance
1868

Republican economy and Democratic extravagance
1868
Reimbursement of loyal states for expenses incurred in the war for the Union
1866
Speech of Hon. James G. Blaine of Maine
1866

Speech of Mr. Blaine of Maine in favor of amending the federal constitution by striking out the clause which prohibits the taxing of exports
1865
Memoir of Luther Severance
1856

The war debts of loyal states

Columbus and Columbia

Ought the Negro to be disfranchised?

The words of James G. Blaine on the issues of the day

Life and character of James Abram Garfield
Twenty years of Congress
Blaine and Logan's letters of acceptance, and the platform of the Republican party, campaign of 1884
Blaine and Reed on silver
Controversy between Speaker Blaine and General Butler, growing out of his endeavor to get legislation for the protection of the liberty, property, and lives of loyal men throughout the South
An irredeemable paper currency
Letter of Hon. James G. Blaine accepting the nomination for president
Personal explanation of Hon. James G. Blaine, of Maine, in the House of representatives, Monday, June 5, 1876
Columbus and Columbia
History of our first tariff act
Blaine against free coinage at 16-1
Shall the duty on sugar be thrown away or shall it be used to extend the sale of our products in foreign markets?
Reciprocity
Life of Hon. Grover Cleveland, ex-president, U.S.A.
Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman
Speech, in favor of amending the federal constitution by striking out the clause which prohibits the taxing of exports
The statements and opinions of James G. Blaine, John A. Logan, Grover Cleveland, and of the Connecticut Republican and Democratic candidates for governor, Henry B. Harrison, and Thomas M. Waller
Reimbursement of loyal states for expenses incurred in the war for the Union
The vote of a Confederate soldier south twice as powerful as the vote of the Union soldier north
Blaine and peace
Are the five-twenty bonds redeemable in coin?
Report on the system of disbursements, labor and discipline in the Maine State Prison
The Mulligan letters
Chinese immigration
Mr. Blaine and the "Mulligan" letters