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| File Name | Pages | Title |
| 2STAR-C1.DOS | 61 | 2nd Star Route Trial, Part 1 (closing) |
| 2STAR-C2.DOS | 66 | 2nd Star Route Trial, Part 2 (closing) |
| 2STAR-C3.DOS | 70 | 2nd Star Route Trial, Part 3 (closing) |
| 2STAR-OP.DOS | 41 | 2nd Star Route Trial, Opening Address |
| 1STAR-C.DOS | 65 | 1st Star Route Trial, Closing Address |
| DAVISWIL.DOS | 33 | Anaconda Standard, Butte, Montana, Sept 5,1891 Address to the Jury in the Davis Will Case |
| total | 336 | pages |
| File Name | Pages | Title |
| BLASPHEM.DOS | 38 | Trial of C. B. Reynalds for Blasphemy |
| CARPENT.DOS | 15 | The Frank B. Carpenter Dinner |
| Should the Chinese Be Excluded? | ||
| Preface to Litere's "For Her Daily Bread" | ||
| Fool Friends | ||
| CIVILRIG.DOS | 36 | Civil Rights and Introduction |
| COMEGYS.DOS | 10 | Interview on Chief Justice Comegys |
| CREEDS.DOS | 16 | Crumbling Creeds |
| A Tribute to the Rev. Alexander Clark | ||
| Professor Briggs | ||
| A Word About Education | ||
| DIVIDED.DOS | 29 | The Divided Household of Faith |
| A Few Reasons For Doubting the Inspiration of the Bible | ||
| EIGHTHRS.DOS | 10 | Robert Elsmere -- And an African Farm |
| Eight Hours Must Come | ||
| HUXLEY&.DOS | 14 | Professor Huxley and Agnosticism |
| Cruelty in the Elmira Reformatory | ||
| General Grant's Birthday Dinner | ||
| TOLSTOY.DOS | 11 | Tolstoy and "The Kreutzer Sonata" |
| Spain and the Spaniard | ||
| TOMPAINE.DOS | 17 | Thomas Paine -- 1892 |
| Sumter's Gun | ||
| Vivisection | ||
| Western Society of the Army of the Potomac Banquet | ||
| WHYAMAGN.DOS | 14 | Why I Am An Agnostic, Parts 1 & 2 |
| WOODGOD.DOS | 7 | A Wooden God |
| DIDEROT.DOS | 8 | Diderot-Doubt is the First Step Toward Truth |
| SPATIND.DOS | 19 | Speech at Indianapolis -- 1868 |
| What Would You Substitute for the Bible? | ||
| total | 244 | pages |
| File Name | Pages | Title |
| BIOG-01.DOS | 11 | Ingersoll, A Biographical Appreciation by Herman E. Kittredge |
| BIOG-02.DOS | 9 | From 1841 - 1857 |
| BIOG-03.DOS | 9 | From 1858 - 1866 |
| BIOG-04.DOS | 18 | From 1867 - 1877 |
| BIOG-05.DOS | 17 | From 1878 - 1885 |
| BIOG-06.DOS | 9 | From 1886 - 1888 |
| BIOG-07.DOS | 12 | From 1889 - 1892 |
| BIOG-08.DOS | 9 | From 1893 - 1896 |
| BIOG-09.DOS | 17 | From 1897 - 1899 |
| BIOG-10.DOS | 15 | The Philosophical Foundation Upon Which He Stood |
| BIOG-11.DOS | 13 | Did He Attack The Theology of Fifty Years Ago, or Did He Attack the Christianity of the Time? |
| BIOG-12.DOS | 33 | Was he "A Mere Iconoclast"? |
| BIOG-13.DOS | 4 | (Continued) |
| BIOG-14.DOS | 16 | (Conclusion) |
| BIOG-15.DOS | 10 | His Domestic Teachings: Woman, Love Marriage, Home |
| BIOG-16.DOS | 8 | His Domestic Teachings: Children-Their Rearing and Education |
| BIOG-17.DOS | 21 | Did He Practice What He Preached? |
| BIOG-18.DOS | 16 | His Faculties of Artistic & Intellectual Expression |
| BIOG.19.DOS | 28 | Universal Regret at His Death |
| A Summary of His Life-Works in (1) Politics, (2) The Law, (3) The Field of Rationalism | ||
| His Influence on Religious Thought | ||
| total | 275 | pages |
| File name | Pages | Title |
| INTIMATE.DOS | 75 | An intimate view of Robert G. Ingersoll, by Newton Baker, A.M. |
| total | 75 | pages |
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