Grosvenor P. Lowrey (1831-1893) was a 19th-century American corporate lawyer who served as counsel to numerous powerful interests such as Thomas Edison, Western Union, Wells Fargo, and the New York Metropolitan Railway Company. During the Civil War he wrote pamphlets defending President Abraham Lincoln\u27s expanded war powers while doing legal work for the Treasury Department.https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/pamphlet_collection/1085/thumbnail.jp
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Streaming video requires RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, or Flash Player to view.In Taming Armaged...
The principal personages implicated by these documents are -- Gov. King, Commissioner under the Span...
Britain outlawed trading in slaves in 1807; subsequent legislation tightened up the law, and the Roy...
Dedication signed: Grosvenor P. Lowrey. In ... the second edition of the pamphlet, slight alteration...
Diplomatic wrangling An international perspective At the time of his death, Frank J. Merli was pre...
Sabin 22614.Wrappers.Dedication signed: Grosvesnor P. Lowrey.Mode of access: Internet
Letters dated March 1st, 3d, 7th, 9th and 14th, 1864; reprinted from the Boston daily advertiser; wi...
Foreign Diplomacy and the War Against the Confederate Navy Although most Americans consider the Civ...
A Look at Great Britain’s Role in Building the Confederate Navy In 1860, the United States had t...
During the American Civil War, Britain sold ships to the Southern Confederacy in breach of neutralit...
Charles Francis Adams was the American representative in London during the American Civil War. Histo...
Charles Francis Adams was the American representative in London during the American Civil War. Histo...
"Reasons given by Mr. Vernon Harcourt for dissenting from certain portions of the report": p. 7-11Ap...
The Geneva Arbitration of 1872 was convened to settle various differences between the United States ...
The recent Cannes conference has revived the question of the -international status of the British do...
Streaming video requires RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, or Flash Player to view.In Taming Armaged...
The principal personages implicated by these documents are -- Gov. King, Commissioner under the Span...
Britain outlawed trading in slaves in 1807; subsequent legislation tightened up the law, and the Roy...