This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1897 Excerpt: ... BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS AND REPORTED ADDRESSES OF FRANCIS A. WALKER. The following bibliography, based upon memoranda and scrapbooks left by General Walker, has been prepared uuder the supervision of the Secretary of the Association. It will be observed that references to newspapers have been included containing reports of addresses delivered on various occasions, but these have been mentioned only when the report was fairly complete, and appeared to be in the main accurate. The Secretary of the Association will be glad to receive corrections or additions. 1857. More Thoughts on the Hard Times. (Signed W.) National Era (Washington), October 29. 1858. Mr.Carey and Protection. (Not signed.) National Era (Washing ton), January 21. Why Are We Not a Manufacturing People? (Signed F. A. W.) National Era, January 28. Mr. Carey on the History of Our Curreucy. (Signed F. A. W.) National Era, June 3. Mr. Carey's Letters.--Continued. (Signed F. A. W.) National Era, June 17. 1858-00. Contributions to the Ichnolite: a monthly magazine published by the students of Amherst College. Vols. 5, 6, 7, and 8. 1860. Contributions to The Undergraduate, New Haven. (After No. 1 the name of the magazine was changed to University Quarterly.) Vols. 1 and 2. 1868. On the Extinguishment of the National Debt. By " Poor Richard." Bankers' Magazine, July, vol. 23, pp. 20-34. 1868. Mr. Grote's Theory of Democracy. Bibliotheca Sacra, October, vol. 25, pp. 687-733. 1868. Many editorial articles in the Springfield Republican. 1868-69. Editor of the Monthly Reports of the Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department, on the Commerce and Navigation of the United States. Series 1868-69, Nos. 21-29, pp. 287. Series 1869-70, Nos. 1-3, pp. 152. 1869. Is It a Gospel of Peace? Lippincott's Magazine, ...