How a British subject became president of the United States 1 edition
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How a British subject became president of the United States.
By A. P. Hinman.
Published
1884
in
New York
.
Written in English.
About the Book
A. P. Hinman was a lawyer hired by the Democratic party to investigate Republican vice-presidential candidate, Chester A. Arthur. Hinman traveled to Vermont (the accepted place of Arthur's birth) and to Canada. The instant work is a collection of correspondence and affidavits collected by Hinman in support of his theory that Arthur was born in Canada, and ineligible for presidential office.
First Sentence
The Constitution of the United States requires that both the President and the Vice-President should be native born.
Edition Notes
An attempt to prove that Chester A. Arthur was born in Canada.
Classifications
Library of Congress |
E692 .H66 |
The Physical Object
Pagination |
90 p. |
Number of pages |
90 |
History Created December 10, 2009 · 3 revisions
| December 6, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Added subjects from MARC records. |
| April 28, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Linked existing covers to the work. |
| December 10, 2009 | Created by WorkBot | add works page |

