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1854, respectively; and LL.D., by Denison University in 1867,
the University of North Carolina in 1869 and Yale University
in 1879.



30 Public Services of Jacob Dolson Cox



BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Senate Journal of Ohio— i860. 1861, 1869.

House Journal of Ohio — 1860-1861.

Laws of Ohio — 1860-1861. 1867-1868.

Ohio State Journal — 1860-1861, 1865-1866.

Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.

Executive Documents of Ohio — 1865-1866.

Report of the Secretary of the Interior — 1869-1870.

Wallace — Reports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United

States, Vol. 9.
Letter of J. D. Cox to Hon. D. C. Humphreys, Associate Justice of the

Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.
United States Statutes-at-Large — Vols. 16-17.
Congressional Record — 45th Congress.
House Reports — 45th Congress, Vol. i.
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War.
J. D. Cox — March to the Sea; Franklin and Nashville.
J. D. Cox— Battle of Franklin.
Sketches of War History — Papers read before the Ohio Commandery

of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Greely — American Conflict.
Whitelaw Reid — Ohio in the War.
J. G. Blaine — Twenty Years in Congress.
Lalor — Cyclopaedia of Political Science.
Johnstons American Politics.
Larned — History for Ready Reference.
King — History of Ohio (in Commonwealth Series).
E. B. Andrews — Last Quarter Century in the United States.
J. P. Smith — History of the Republican Party in Ohio.
Atlantic Monthly — August, 1895.
North American Review — Vols. 112, 143.
International Review — Vol. 6.



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VITA.

James Rees Evving was born in Colnmbiis, Ohio, June 25,
1870. Having spent one year in the Pataskala High School, he
entered the Preparatory Department of the Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity, at Delaware, in the fall of 1884, and was graduated in
1890, with the degree of A.B. He accepted a position as instructor
of Greek and Latin in Green Spring Academy, at Green Spring,
Ohio, and at the end of one year was appointed professor of
Greek in Ottawa College at Ottawa, Kansas. At the end of
three years he removed to Granville, in his native State, where
he was instructor in Greek, in Denison University, for one year.

In October, 1895, he entered the Historical Department of the
Johns Hopkins University,





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