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Arkansas Legislature, Wednesday, December 14, 1864 (Resolutions protesting removal of military forces)

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01/01/1864
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Extracts from the minutes of the Committee of correspondence, observation, and inspection, for the County of Lancaster, held in the Borough of Lancaster, on the first and second days of September, 1775 [Resolutions requiring the names of non-ass

George M. Rice to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 19, 1863 (Sends resolutions from the Unitarian Convention)

State of the British and French colonies in North America : with respect to number of peoples, forces, forts, Indians, trade and other advantages ... in two letters to a friend

Isaac Mendenhall and Sarah M. Barnard to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 01, 1863 (Send resolutions from Longwood, Pennsylvania Society of Friends recommending total emancipation)

Washington County, Pennsylvania, Democratic Republicans to Thomas Jefferson, February 21, 1809, Resolutions

County and City of Philadelphia. The will of the majority the law. Citizens of the County and City. Attempts have been made to discredit the proceedings and resolutions of the numerous and unanimous meeting held in the State House yard on Monday

[Design drawing for stained glass window with abstract swirl (after Hokusai?), "a spiral movement suggesting galactic forces creating worlds, blue, the predominating color representing infinity;" with text "Power"]

The Minnesota Legislature of 1909; a history of the session, with an inside view of men and measures,

FIRST DIVISION, A.E.F. AMERICAN EXPIDITIONARY FORCES. PERSHING AND BAKER AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

A full statement of the reasons which were in part offered to the committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts, on the fourth and eighth of March, showing why there should be no penal laws enacted, and no condemnatory resolutions passed by the legislature, respecting abolitionitssic and anti-slavery societies

James Madison, November, 1786. Notes for Debate on Trade and Paper Money in Virginia Legislature [made prior to October 31, 1786].

Conductor Ray Tutle, veteran conductor, instructing women trainmen, a group of the first women employed by the Long Island Railroad to replace trainmen now serving in the nation's armed forces

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