The inaugural parade of 1857, on a March day that was surprisingly warm, celebrated President-elect James Buchanan with something new to Washington parades: floats. There was the “Goddess of ...
In the spring of 1887, worn and frail, the engineer James Buchanan Eads propped himself ... a Ship Railway Bill, that would have given him a sanctioning charter, passed the Senate.
James Buchanan, (R) Sarasota ... Buchanan sponsored the bill that brought Amendment 5 to the ballot. “It would help address, ...
U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan has filed the "Criminal Alien Gang Member Removal Act," a bill to prohibit illegal immigrants in gangs from receiving U.S. asylum or temporary protected status. House ...
On a windy day in the late winter of 1861, Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as the 16th president of the United States, replacing Lancaster’s James Buchanan. At noon on March 4 — inauguration day ...
Born: April 23, 1791, in Stony Batter, Pennsylvania... Buchanan presided over the dissolution of the Union. His faith that the legal system would resolve the slavery issue locked him into inaction.
This is not about James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States, this is about the economist James Buchanan, the leading figure in public choice theory. The connection to politics, however, ...
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