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Duke University centennial celebration Trinity College- Duke University 1838-1839-1938-1939. Preliminary program of the centennial celebration April 21, 22 and 23, 1939. Durham, N. C. [1939].

Duke University centennial celebration Trinity College- Duke University 1838-1839-1938-1939. Preliminary program of the centennial celebration April 21, 22 and 23, 1939. Durham, N. C. [1939].

Duke University centennial celebration Trinity College- Duke University 1838-1839-1938-1939. Preliminary program of the centennial celebration April 21, 22 and 23, 1939. Durham, N. C. [1939].

Duke University centennial celebration Trinity College- Duke University 1838-1839-1938-1939. Preliminary program of the centennial celebration April 21, 22 and 23, 1939. Durham, N. C. [1939].

The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri

Duke University chapel, Durham, Durham County, North Carolina

The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri

Proclamation ... In accordance with the proclamation of the President, I Charles N. Herreid, Governor of the State of South Dakota do hereby appoint Thursday, the nineteenth day of September, A. D. 1901, on which day the remains of our honored a

The President and fellows of Harvard college to Greetings: [An invitation to the Tercentenary celebration] 1936.

The president, trustees and faculty of Duke University request the honor of your presence at the centennial celebration to be held on the twenty-first, twenty-second and twenty-third of April nineteen hundred and thirty-nine. Durham, North Carol

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Gift of H. L. Mencken, June 1, 1939.

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 135, Folder 33.

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Niagara Falls, New York. Nan Hannegan, a nineteen year old chemical operator at the Niacet chemical company earning thirty-nine dollars a week, taking readings from dials and thermometers

What is life without thy presence, ballad

Circular. New Iberia, La., April 24, 1863. The generally received impression, that the slaves of this Parish, are free, by force of the presence of the Union army is erroneous ... A. B. Long, Capt., & Provost Marshall, Commanding Post.

Flossie Britt, 6 years old has been working several months steadily as spinner in the Lumberton Cotton Mills. Makes 30 cents a day. Lonnie Britt, 7 years old has been working steadily for 1 year as spinner. Makes 40 cents a day. Ages and data given me by their grandmother at home, and I saw them going and coming early and late. 2 smallest in group. When Mr. Swift made his last visit to Lumberton he was shown through these mills by Mr. Jennings, who asked Mr. Swift how many children he thought there were under age. Mr. Swift said about 20, Mr. Jennings told him there were at least 30, and called one of his men to prove he was right. He told Mr. Swift that all the mills were employing children under age. N.B. SEE OTHER SIDE BEFORE USING LABEL (over) Important. [verso of card]: N.B. April 1915: A subsequent visit to this family brought out the information that Flossie was 8 years old and Lonnie 10 years old when I saw them. That the boss asked the mother to bring Lonnie to work, and that she worked about 1/2 year as steadily as she could. That another boss asked the mother to bring Flossie to work and that the girl soon became sick. The mother became disgusted and quit the mill for life on her father's farm where they are now located. There was no need for the children working. Since they moved to the farm the superintendent and 2 other persons visited the family and tried to intimidate them and get them to make mis-statements about the children's ages and work. See Hine report for additional details, all given to Mr. Hine in the presence of a prominent Lumberton attorney. Location: Lumberton, North Carolina.

U. S. Marshal's office. Boston, July 1, 1859. Sir. I hereby request your presence at the County jail, on Friday, the eighth day of July instant, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of witnessing the execution of Cyrus

The porters who detect instantly the presence of sweet coin but have no eyes for signals of distress

The thirty-nine articles of faith of the new party. to be organized at Philadelphia in August, 1866. New York, July 1866.

White House reception for diplomats. Washington, D.C., Dec. 16. The Japanese and the Chinese Ambassadors met face to face tonight in the presence of President Roosevelt, the meeting, which under normal circumstances would be stiff and formal, was held at the White House State Reception for the Diplomatic Corps. Ambassador Dr. Chenting T. Wang, Ambassador from China is shown with his three daughters as they left the Chinese Embassy for the White House, left to right: Yoeh E. Wang, The Ambassador, An-fu Wang, and an Hsiu, 12/16/37

Niagara Falls, New York. Nan Hannegan a nineteen year old chemical operator at the Niacet chemical company, earning thirty-nine dollars a week, taking readings from dials and thermometers

Review of the volunteer troops in Fort Moultrie, on Sullivan's Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C., in the presence of Mrs. Pickens and Miss Pickens, the wife and daughter of the governor of South Carolina / from a sketch by our special artist now in Charleston.

Funeral honors to President Lincoln - the catafalque passing up Broadway, New York, April 25, 1865, in the presence of nearly a million spectators / from a number of sketches taken at different points by our special artists.

Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 16, 1860 (Is his presence required in Illinois campaign?)

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