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Henry Dearborn to James Madison, August 17, 1807. With certificate for a shipment of brandy.

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01/01/1807
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Madison, James (Addressee)
Dearborn, Henry
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Nr. Brandy - Public domain decorative drawing

Smoking bacon--Army teamsters at hdqters, Brandy Station

My old brandy bottle - Public domain American sheet music, 1878

Twenty-millimeter machine guns for planes. American power in the air grows rapidly as machine guns of the finest quality pour from our production lines. These guns, entirely completed and ready to fire, await shipment from the large converted auto plant in which they were made. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan

Brandy Station, Virginia (vicinity). General George G. Meade and staff

Transportation. Lend-lease shipments. Barrels of dry skimmed milk, part of a lend-lease shipment, move from a pier to a United Nations freighter that will carry them together with other vital necessities to one of our allies

Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparing canned pork (Russian: "svinaia tushonka") for lend-lease shipment to the USSR at the Kroger grocery and baking company. Inspectors see each can after it comes out of the pressure cooker, where the pork is cooked for two and one-half hours at 160 to 250 degrees. Left to right: Pearl Isen, age twenty-seven, ex-housewife, has a husband and brother in the United States Army; Faye Brinsen, age twenty-two, ex-housewife, whose husband is in defense work

Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparing canned pork (Russian: "svinaia tushonka") for lend-lease shipment to the USSR at the Kroger grocery and baking company. Maudeen Hood, age nineteen, removing fat from pork. She used to do housework, and her husband is in the United States Army

A black and white photo of two men loading a truck. Office of War Information Photograph

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