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Sarah A. Robison to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861 (Seeks position as governess)

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Portrait photo of Honorable Robison, Glass Negative, 1860s

Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur (left) ... who presented Admiral S.S. Robison, (right) in charge of the battle fleet to President Coolidge on January 26. Secretary Wilbur and Admiral Robison were born on the same day and were classmates at Annapolis White House, Washington, D.C.

President Hoover and Governors discuss drought relief. Governors from 10 states in the drought area and representatives of the Governors of two other commonwealths were in conference with President Hoover at the White House today to lay foundation for immediate drought relief. In the picture with President Hoover are Governors Henry S. Caulfield, Missouri; Louis E. Emmerson, Illinois; Harry S. Leslie, Indiana; William G. Conley, West Virginia; John G. Pillard, Virginia; John E. Erickson, Montana; Clyde M. Reed. Kansas; John Hammill, Iowa; Arthur J. Weaver, Nebraska; and Myers J. Cooper of Ohio. Harvey T. Harrison represented Governor Harvey Parnell of Arkansas and Senator Robison acted as proxy for Governor Sampson of Kentucky

J.H. Robison ranch near Lomax, Nebraska

Irish exiles - the "Cuba" five / lithographed by Robison & Mooney, 112 Nassau Street.

Commercial & Industrial Buildings, Bush, Robison & Company Warehouse, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA

Sarah A. Robison to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861 (Seeks position as governess)

J.H. Robison ranch near Lomax, Nebraska

Commercial & Industrial Buildings, Bush, Robison & Company Warehouse, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA

[National League team owners including Gary Herrmann, Charles Ebbets and Mrs. Helene Robison Britton (baseball)]

Sarah A. Robison to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 25, 1861 (Seeks position as governess)

Stanley Robison seated - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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