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American Legion pays tribute to one of their buddies. Washington, D.C., Nov. 11. Scene at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier today as the American Legion paid tribute to one of there buddies in solemn Armistice Day ceremonies. Stephen Chadwich, National Commander, is pictured placing the wreath, 11/11/38

American Legion pays tribute to one of their buddies. Washington, D.C., Nov. 11. Scene at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier today as the American Legion paid tribute to one of there buddies in solemn Armistice Day ceremonies. Stephen Chadwich, National Commander, is pictured placing the wreath, 111138

Officers and enlisted men gathered for Sunday worship somewhere in Tennessee at a field service during maneuvers

Leaders of the Legion. These leaders of the American Legion and its auxiliary photographed in Washington where they took leading parts in the Armistice Day ceremonies. From the left: Ray Murphy, National Commander; Mrs. Melville Mucklestone, National Pressident of the Auxiliary, and the Reverend Father Thomas D. Kennedy, National Chaplain of the Legion. 11/11/35

A proclamation. State of Connecticut. Executive Department, Norwich, April 10, 1862. On Sunday, next, at 12 o'clock M., I invite the people of this State to assemble at their usual places of religious worship [to pray for the army] William A. Bu

Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service. Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, becomes the home for WAVES in training. Here, midshipmen take on heavy schedule to learn the duties of an officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Officers on parade. Ensigns march in the regimental review

Head of Legion Auxiliary honors unknown soldier. Washington, D.C., Nov. 11. Joining the heads of many other Military Organizations, Mrs. Malcolm Douglas, National President of the American Legion Auxiliary, placed a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington to observe Armistice Day, 11/11/37

The Army parade march - American Civil War sheet music

Legionary orders. The militia legion is notified, that they are to parade on Thursday morning next, precisely at 10 o'clock, in the State-House yard, to attend the ceremonial of the interment of the much lamented patriot and soldier, General Was

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Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 149, Folder 20.

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House of Representatives, State House, Boston, Massachusetts

The present aspect of slavery in America and the immediate duty of the North: a speech delivered in the Hall of the State House, before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Convention, on Friday night, January 29, 1858

Beacon Street residence being demolished (next to State House) Young children carry the wood home. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

State House, Boston - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

At a general meeting of the citizens of Philadelphia, and parts adjacent, at the State-House yard in this City, on Tuesday the 25th of May 1779, General Roberdeau was unanimously requested to take the chair; who introduced the business with the

(Circular). New-York, February 11, 1808. The committee appointed by the Tammany society, or Columbian order, of the City of New York, to make arrangements respecting the interment of the relics of American seamen, soldiers and citizens who peris

The State House, from a daguerreotype taken in 1847

Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the interment of Rev. Dr. Moore, president of the Collegiate institution, in Amhest, Mass. [Mass. 1823].

The present aspect of slavery in America and the immediate duty of the North: a speech delivered in the Hall of the State House, before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Convention, on Friday night, January 29, 1858

John A. Andrew statue, State House, Boston, Massachusetts.

[Chamber in State House, Boston, Massachusetts]

Some of the leading delegates to the International Peace Congress, on steps on the State House, Boston, Massachusetts

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