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H. B. McCracken to Abraham Lincoln, [November 1864] (Facts of his case; endorsed by David Barclay)

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Blackstone Canal Millbury Segment, Beginning northwest of State Route 146 & McCracken Road, running along west side of Route 146, Millbury, Worcester County, MA

Letter from J.B. McCracken to Juliana Smith Reynolds, August 6, 1863

Col. Lindbergh receives Harmon trophy. The highlight of today's session of the International Civil Aeronautics Conference was the presentation of the Harmon Trophy to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, America's air ace. The trophy is awarded annually by the International League of Aviators to the man voted to have done the most for aeronautics that year In the photograph, left to right: William McCracken, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation; Pierre Etienne Flandin, Vice President of the International League of Aviators and chief of the French delegation to the air conference, who presented the trophy; Col. Lindbergh; and Orville Wright, Inventor of the first airplane in America

Blackstone Canal Millbury Segment, Beginning northwest of State Route 146 & McCracken Road, running along west side of Route 146, Millbury, Worcester County, MA

McCracken House, Meridian Pike, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Blackstone Canal Millbury Segment, Beginning northwest of State Route 146 & McCracken Road, running along west side of Route 146, Millbury, Worcester County, MA

Copy of part of a letter from Israel Pemberton, and son, of Philadelphia, to David Barclay, and son, of London. Philadelphia, the 1st of the 3d Mo. 1740. [Philadelphia. Benjamin Franklin 1740].

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: H. B. McCracken to Abraham Lincoln, November 1864 (Facts of his case; endorsed by David Barclay)

Chancellor McCracken - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Copy of part of a letter from Israel Pemberton, and son, of Philadelphia, to David Barclay, and son, of London. Philadelphia, the 1st of the 3d Mo. 1740. Philadelphia. Benjamin Franklin 1740

Letter from J.B. McCracken to Juliana Smith Reynolds, August 6, 1863

McCracken House, Meridian Pike, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

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