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Alvin P. Hovey to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 23, 1864 (Resignation)

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Alvin Bishop to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 16, 1860 (Campaign efforts in New York)

Alvin T. Fuller & family - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee named as Congress nears close. Washington, D.C., June 16. As Congress sang its swan song today, Senate Majority Leader Alvin W. Barkley named the members of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Senator Prentiss M. Brown was the choice of Barkley for chairman. Left to right: Senator Carl A. Hatch, New Mexico; Senator James E. Murray, Montana; Senator Prentiss M. Brown, Michigan; Senator Theodore Green, Rhode Island and Senator Tom Connally, Texas, 6/16/38

Alvin S. Page, 9/29/21 - Public domain portrait photograph

A quilting party in an Alvin, Wisconsin, home

Sweet to the milk maid the plow boy sung [from] Alvin Gray

[Alvin C. Kraenzlein, full-length portrait, facing front, standing, with bandaged leg]

Still April calander on senate calander. Washington, D.C., June 3. Looking forward to adjournment, senate majority leader Alvin W. Barkley, noted on the Senate calendar that only two leaves have been turned although the upper house has been in session since January 3. This turn of events happened because the Senate has recessed instead of adjourning each evening. In such cases, the date does not change. While each legislative sessions in oppened with a prayer, thus far, the Senate Chaplain has been called for duty only three times, January 3 and 5 and April 20, 6/3/38

YORK, ALVIN. SGT., U.S.A.: REP. HULL OF TN; SGT. YORK; SEN. McKELLAR; SEN. CHAMBERLAIN

Alvin T. Smith House, Forest Grove, Washington County, OR

Congressional leaders leaving the White House Tuesday after a conference with President Roosevelt following his return from Hyde Park. Left to right: House Majority leader Sam Rayburn, Senate Majority Leader Alvin W. Barkley, Vice President Garner, and Speaker William B. Bankhead, 6/1/38

Sweet to the milk maid the plow boy sung [from] Alvin Gray

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