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Desperate hand to hand combat between Union Cavalry, commanded by Gen. Averill [i.e. Averell] and Stuart's Rebel Troop, at Killey's Ford [i.e. Kelly's Ford], on the Rappahannock, Va., March 17 [1863]

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Illus. in: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,1863, p. 17.

Reference copy may be in LOT 4416 G (1863).

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Caption card tracings: Civil War Cavalry; Civil War Battlefield Kelly's Ford; U.S. Hist. Mar. 17, 1863.

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01/01/1863
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William W. Averell to Henry W. Halleck, Saturday, December 26, 1863 (Telegram concerning military affairs)

White House conference on unemployment census. Washington, D.C., Sept. 24. Holding his first press conference today, John D. Biggers, Administrator of the Unemployment Census, announced that he had called a conference at the White House on Monday to formulate plans for the first unemployment census ever conducted in the United States. Included among those invited to the meeting were John L. Lewis, CIO head; William Green, A.F. of L. President; George H. Davis, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; W. Averill Harriman, Chairman of the Commerce Department's Business Advisory Council; and Leaders of Farm and Cooperative Groups.

Demurrer, Joinder in Dow v. Averill & Low, [Law papers].

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W. Averill Harriman, now in London on special duty

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Averill [i.e. W. Averell] Harriman

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