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A western republican on Mr. Blaine's nomination. Letter of Hon. Thad C. Pound. Milwaukee, Aug. 25, 1884.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 189, Folder 26.

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Children of Monastir calling at the depot of the A.R.C. set up in an old shelled building for their rations of bread, lard and other foodstuffs sent from the United States to check the starvation in Southern Serbia. Each of the inhabitants is given a two pound loaf of bread, a pound of rice, beans and sugar each week

Thad S. Seybold to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 30, 1864 (Offers services as secret agent)

Adeline, 12 years old, earns more than her mother. Get 1 cents a pound for snipping beans[?] at the sheds at Hamburg Canning Factory. Geno was 8 years old, last summer. These two and mother and made 70 to 80 cents a day. Much of this money goes to pay rent for [...] in Buffalo, that is reserved through the summer. All three worked in sheds. They went to the country the last of May returned to Buffalo middle of October, losing about 9 weeks of school. Attend School #2. Location: Buffalo, New York (State)

Sunray, Texas. Sacking carbon black in a plant. Carbon black is worth 3 1/2 cents a pound

Mrs. Leon Abbett, residence on Pound Hollow Rd., Glen Head, Library

Single meals 25 cents, at the Rail-road exchange, entrance Nos. 25 & 27 Maiden Lane, fronting on Broadway, Albany. ... Abner A. Pound [1847?].

Prof. Thad Sheridan Fritz's phonograph festival

The right honourable the Earl Abderdeen, K. G. / engraved by D. J. Pound from a photograph by Mayall.

Greenville, South Carolina. Air Service Command. Men of the ordinance, supply and maintenance company of the 25th service group taking 2000 pound bombs out of the revetment area

Bertram F. Willcox, residence in Pound Ridge, New York. Dining alcove

Greenville, South Carolina. Air Service Command. Men of the ordnance, supply and maintenance company of the 25th service group taking 2000 pound bombs out of the revetment area

Town Pound, Grove Street, Westwood, Norfolk County, MA

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