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A new national song under an old title. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1864 by G. R. Lillibridge, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Michigan, at Detroit. "We're coming Father Abraham!- three millions, sir, or more

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Verse.; Political campaign.; Title.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 84, Folder 6.

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michigan detroit broadsides song title act congress year lillibridge clerk office court district court father abraham father abraham millions three millions sir 1864 rare book and special collections division g r lillibridge clerk office ultra high resolution high resolution american civil war civil war printed ephemera united states history detroit publishing company photograph collection
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01/01/1864
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Lillibridge, G. R.
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Treasury department, July 25, 1864. To the people of the United States. By an act of Congress, approved June 30, 1864, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to issue an amount not exceeding two hundred millions of dollars in Treasury notes

More than forty miles of shelves, two millions of books, and "of the making ... is no end" / Donald Macbeth.

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Soil erosion takes a toll of millions of dollars in the United States annually. The causes of this drain upon productive lands and preventive measures are graphically shown in an exhibit prepared by the Office of Exhibits of the United States Department of Agriculture for exhibition at the sesquicentennial exposition. Florence Bryant, an artist, is shown painting the exhibit

Hold the line we're coming boys we're coming millions strong

The four freedoms. The simple steeple of a country church is a familiar sight to millions of Americans everywhere. It is still a symbol of that religious freedom for which many of our earliest settlers came to the new world. Even today people are arriving from conquered lands to enjoy once again that freedom of worship which had been taken away from them

The millions of applications for social security account numbers are handled in orderly manner in the Social Security Board Records Office. After the hour and date, and the number of each application has been recorded, as it is received, applications are sent to 'holding files.' Here they are held until they have been grouped into blocks of 1,000 with numbers running in sequence--for example, from 001-01-1000 to 001-01-1999. The photograph above shows workers in the Baltimore Records Office at work on the 'holding files'

More of the Czar's millions during World War I

We are coming Father Abraham, six hundred thousand more by Chas. Grobe.

We're coming millions strong - Public domain American popular sheet music

Fort Story coast defense. A tough job for soldiers: shoving the breech block of the giant howitzer into place. The screw threads help the block to withstand millions of foot pounds of pressure caused by the exploding charge

Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. Millions of carefully inspected glass marbles, ready for remelting and forming into glass filaments. A single marble can be drawn into a continuous filament so fine that it would reach from New York to Philadelphia. More than one hundred filaments must be drawn together to make the finest workable strand

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michigan detroit broadsides song title act congress year lillibridge clerk office court district court father abraham father abraham millions three millions sir 1864 rare book and special collections division g r lillibridge clerk office ultra high resolution high resolution american civil war civil war printed ephemera united states history detroit publishing company photograph collection