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Morton, Honorable Oliver Hazard Perry T. of Ind. War Gov. of Ind.

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A black and white photo of a man with a beard.

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Elmer Chickering - Lt. Gov. Draper, outing at house of 1908

[Group at White House, including William H. Taft and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Washington, D.C.]

In this group are some of the youngest workers in Spinning Room of Cornell Mill. The smallest is Jo Benevidos, 5 Merion St. Other small ones are: John Sousa, 84 Boutwell St., Anthony Valentin, 203 Pitman St. Manuel Perry, 124 Everett St. John Travaresm [or Taveresm?], 90 Cash St. The difficulty they had in writing their names was pathetic. When I asked the second hand in charge of the room to let the boys go outside a moment and let me get a snap-shot he objected, saying they would stay out and not be in shape to work. When they carry dinners, they breathe the close air of the spinning room from 7 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. with no let-up. Cornell Mill. Location: Fall River, Massachusetts.

Miners' children crossing swinging bridge from their homes into town. Hazard, Kentucky

[Quaker gun mounted on bluff of Port Hudson, La.] / photographed by McPherson & Oliver, Baton Rouge, La .

[Dismounted cannon and ruins, Port Hudson, Louisiana] / photographed by McPherson & Oliver, Baton Rouge, La.

[Cannon mounted in the camp of Duryea's and Bainbridge's Batteries, 15th Arkansas Confederate Infantry, Port Hudson, Louisiana] / photographed by McPherson & Oliver, Baton Rouge, La.

[Portrait of Ben Webster, Eddie (Emmanuel) Barefield, Buck Clayton, and Benny Morton, Famous Door, New York, N.Y., ca. Oct. 1947]

1813-1913. Perry centennial celebration. Oliver Hazard Perry. ... Copyrighted, 1913 by C. B. Wingenroth.

OLIVER, THOMAS, SIR. - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

Ex-Gov. McCorkle (W.Va.) - Public domain portrait photograph

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

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