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S. T. Canby to J. S. Cordell, Tuesday, January 08, 1861 (Opposes Cameron)

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Xmas baskets for the poor. Washington, D.C., Dec. 24th. Left to right: Lady Lindsey, wife of the British Ambassador, Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Sec. of State, and Mrs. John Glisson, holding her daughter Leis, 5 years old. Lady Lindsey presented the the baskets to the poor at the Salvation Army today in place of Mrs. Roosevelt

Secy. of State Cordell Hull - Public domain portrait photograph

Abraham Lincoln to Edward R. S. Canby, Monday, December 12, 1864 (Cotton trade and political affairs in Louisiana)

Edward R. S. Canby to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 19, 1864 (Reply to Lincoln's letter of Sept. 21)

[Cordell Hull (right) with unidentified]

Abraham Lincoln to Edward R. S. Canby, Monday, July 25, 1864 (Cotton trade)

[Group: Cordell Hull, 2nd from left]

Washington, D.C. Representatives of 26 United Nations at Flag day ceremonies in the White House to reaffirm their pact. Seated, left to right: Dr. Francisco Castillo Najera, Ambassador of Mexico; President Roosevelt; Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippine Islands; and Secretary of State Cordell Hull

William Gates to Edward R. S. Canby, Friday, April 10, 1863 (Circumstances of Gates's case)

PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL EXTENDING RECIPROCAL TRADE PROGRAM. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PICTURED SIGNING TODAY THE BILL EXTENDING FOR THREE YEARS THE POWER OF THE UNITED STATES TO NEGOTIATE RECIPROCAL TRADE TREATIES WITH FOREIGN POWERS. DIRECTLY BACK OF THE PRESIDENT, L TO R: SECRETARY OF STATE CORDELL HULL; SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE HENRY A. WALLACE; SENATOR PAT HARRISON, CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE; REP. ROBERT DOUGHTON, CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. THE PASSING OF THIS BILL WAS ONE OF THE MAJOR NEW DEAL VICTORIES OF THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS

Samuel Canby House, 1401 North Market Street, Wilmington, New Castle County, DE

Sec. of State and Mrs. Cordell Hull

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