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James P. Cocke to Thomas Jefferson, May 18, 1813

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James P. Cooke to Thomas Jefferson, September 29, 1806

James P. Root to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 20, 1864 (Sends resolutions from Rhode Island Congregationalists)

Idaho spuds presented to vice president. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. A box of Idaho's choicest potatoes were presented today to Vice President John N. Garnger by Senators William E. Borah, (left) and James P. Pope, both from the famous potato-growing state. The presentation was the signal for challenge issued by the Maine Congressional Delegation to the Idaho Solons for a potato eating contest which will be staged in the House Restaurant tomorrow to test the relative merits of the spuds from the two states. 12/6/37

James P. Root to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 22, 1864 (Invitation to attend meeting at Springfield, Illinois)

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James P. Root to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 20, 1864 (Sends resolutions from Rhode Island Congregationalists)

James Madison to James P. Preston, May 27, 1818.

House Appropriations Committee hears Secretary of Treasury and Budget Director. Washington, D.C., Dec. 16. Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau and Acting Budget Director Daniel Bell discussed federal finances today with the House Appropriations Subcommittee considering the Treasury-Post Office Departmental Supply Bill. Secretary Mogenthau refused to say which points of the Bill were discussed at the meeting which was Executive. In the photograph, left to right: (front row) Sec. Morgenthau, Rep. James P. Buchanan, Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee; and Rep. John Taber of New York. Back row, left to right: Rep. Louis Ludlow, Chairman of Subcommittee on Appropriations and Post Offices; and Daniel Bell, Acting Director of the Budget

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James Madison to R. C. Jones. Also addressed to James M. Jeffrees, James P. Henderson.

Workingmen's Houses, James P. Strain House, 821 Dodge Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA

James P. Preston to Thomas Jefferson, September 29, 1801

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