This volume presents a collection of the official papers and speeches of Roswell P. Flower during his term as Governor of New York from 1892 to 1894. "Public Papers of Roswell P. Flower, Governor, 1892- 1894]" offers a valuable insight into the political and administrative activities of the state during this period.
The book includes Governor Flower's addresses to the legislature, messages on key issues, and public speeches delivered across the state. These documents shed light on the policies, challenges, and priorities that defined his governorship. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in New York State history will find this compilation an informative resource.
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