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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Edward J. Hall, March 7, 1906

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01/01/1906
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Bell, Alexander Graham
Hall, Edward J.
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Increased business volume key to recovery. Hopkins new Executive Assistant. Washington, D.C., April 13. In his first Press Conference today, Edward J. Noble, newly appointed Assistant to Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins, told newsmen that he thought the key to recovery was to increase business volume. He said that if volume could be increased to a sufficiently high level, tax rates could be lowered without disturbing the government's revenue. 4-13-39

[Edward J. Abbaticchio, Boston Rustlers, baseball card portrait]

[Edward J. Roye, three-quarter length portrait, standing, with hand raised]

Letter from Edward J. Hall to Alexander Graham Bell, March 10, 1906

In memoriam of Gen. U. S. Grant. By Edward J. Virtue. Entered according to an act of Congress, in the year 1885, by Edward J. Virtue, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

John W. Geary to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 15, 1863 (Telegram concerning Edward J. Smith)

[Librarian's Room. Circular mural illustrating the Muses, Above All Things, Delightful, in pendentive of the Librarian's Room, by Edward J. Holslag. Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.]

John W. Geary to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, September 13, 1863 (Telegram concerning Edward J. Smith)

Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Edward J. Hall, March 7, 1906

Edward J. Lambert to Robert Butler, February 15, 1818

Edward J. Schneider House, 123 East Main Street, Columbia, Monroe County, IL

The raising of the siege of Jerusalem. Mrs. Edward J. Lewis waiting with his car of "peoples dispensary for sick animals" to proceed into the city after curfew is lifted to minister to sick and starving animals

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