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Contents of Volume I
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1867.
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To Mrs. Schurz, September 4th 418
Journalistic work, its limitations and its compensations.
1868.
Speech: The Road to Peace—a Solid, Durable Peace, September 19th 419
1869.
To Benjamin F. Loan, January 7th 473
Exercise of the franchise by rebels.
Remarks before the Missouri General Assembly on being chosen U. S. Senator, January 20th 474
From C. D. Drake, January 21st 480
Welcomes Schurz as colleague in U. S. Senate.
To C. D. Drake, January 28th 481
Acknowledges congratulations.
To W. M. Grosvenor, March 29th 481
Efforts towards the repeal of the tenure of office act.
To James Taussig, April 18th 482
Government patronage a lottery—Need of reform.
1870.
To W. M. Grosvenor, March 31st 483
Annexation of Santo Domingo.
Speech: Enforcement of the Fifteenth Amendment, United States Senate, May 19th 484
To President Grant, July 17th 509
Requests private interview.
Address to the People of Missouri, September 10th 510
To Hamilton Fish, September 10th 518
America and the Franco-Prussian War.