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An act to enforce and make more effectual an act, entitled, "An act laying am embargo on all ships and vessels, in the ports and harbors of the United States," and the several acts supplementary thereto ... Approved. January 9, 1809. Th: Jeffers

An act to enforce and make more effectual an act, entitled, "An act laying am embargo on all ships and vessels, in the ports and harbors of the United States," and the several acts supplementary thereto ... Approved. January 9, 1809. Th: Jeffers

An act to enforce and make more effectual an act, entitled, "An act laying am embargo on all ships and vessels, in the ports and harbors of the United States," and the several acts supplementary thereto ... Approved. January 9, 1809. Th: Jeffers

(By authority) An act supplementary to the act entitled "An Act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States ... January 9, 1808. Approved. Th: Jefferson. [Washington, 1808].

(By authority) An act supplementary to the act entitled "An Act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States ... January 9, 1808. Approved. Th: Jefferson. [Washington, 1808].

... An act supplementary to the act, intituled "An act to provide more effectually for the collection of the duties on goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States, and on the tonnage of ships or vessels." Philadelphia: Printed

An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States .... December 17, 1813. Approved. James Madison. [Washington 1813].

An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States .... December 17, 1813. Approved. James Madison. [Washington 1813].

An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States .... December 17, 1813. Approved. James Madison. [Washington 1813].

An act to enforce and make more effectual an act, entitled, "An act laying am embargo on all ships and vessels, in the ports and harbors of the United States," and the several acts supplementary thereto ... Approved. January 9, 1809. Th: Jeffers

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 227, Folder 24.

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[Portrait of Robinson Jeffers] - Public domain portrait print

Tire recapping. The tread surface of a used tire is ground evenly to permit application of a reclaimed camelback rubber recap. The plan to recap passenger tires with reclaimed rubber camelback, approved by rubber director William M. Jeffers, was put into effect in February 1943 to reduce the demand for replacement tires and still keep civilian cars in service

Tire recapping. Recapping a worn passenger car tire. Reclaimed camelback rubber is applied after the old tread surface of the tire has been ground down evenly and coated with rubber adhesive. The plan to recap passenger tires with reclaimed rubber camelback, approved by rubber director William M. Jeffers, was put into effect in February 1943 to reduce the demand for replacement tires and still keep civilian cars in service

This is the attendance at the Jeffers School, #29 on November 1. 7 present out of the possible 20. Absences due chiefly to beet work. See also 4060. Location: Loveland [vicinity], Colorado / L.W. Hine.

James River, Virginia. Captain W.N. Jeffers on deck of U.S.S. MONITOR

William M. Jeffers - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

A Congressional Delegation from the state of Alabama called on President Coolidge today, Jan. 15th, to urge the appointment of M.M. Caskie, of that state, to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Left to right, front row: Rep. E.B. Alman, Senator J. Thomas Heflin, Senator Oscar W. Underwood, Rep. W.B. Oliver and [...]lister Hill. Back row, Rep. M.C. Allgood, Rep. W.B. Bankhead, Rep. Lamar Jeffers, Rep. John McDuffle, and Rep. Henry Bascom Steag[...] [White House, Washington, D.C.]

Tire recapping. Recapping a worn passenger car tire. Reclaimed camelback rubber is applied after the old tread surface of the tire has been ground down evenly and coated with rubber adhesive. The plan to recap passenger tires with reclaimed rubber camelback, approved by rubber director William M. Jeffers, was put into effect in February 1943 to reduce the demand for replacement tires and still keep civilian cars in service

Donald Nelson and William M. Jeffers

John Jeffers to Thomas Jefferson, October 2, 1802

Lamar Jeffers of Ala., 6/27/21 - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Attendance at the Jeffers School on November 30. 15.15 in attendance and more to come. Location: Loveland [vicinity], Colorado / L.W. Hine.

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