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William Gilbert to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 17, 1860 (Does Lincoln have anyone to take over his law practice while he is president?)

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Man living on "Scratch Hill" outside Atoka, Oklahoma. Atoka County, Oklahoma. "I'm going west because this country's through, there isn't anything here for anyone. I'm going west to Lubbock and Arizona. Last year I worked in the cotton"

Group of boys who work in Suncock (N. H.) Mills. It is a large corporation, employing 1200 hands, but in all the three mills, I found only 1 girl and three boys that seemed to be under 14. Unusual conditions for a large N.H. Mill. Sanitary conditions here are exceptionally good, for this section. I investigated all three mills freely and was unknown and usually unattended by anyone. Location: Suncock, New Hampshire.

I haven't got time for anyone else till John gets home

Cat song; or Can anyone tell vere dot cat is gone

Anonymous. “A Baltimorean” to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 13, 1861 (Telegram wanting to know if anyone has been hurt in Charleston)

S.E.C. Aide named Assistant Attorney General. Washington, D.C., May 20. O. John Rougge, Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer, was yesterday nominated by President Roosevelt to be an assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice. He will succeed Brien McMahon, who resigned this week to enter private law practice. Rogge, 35, is Assistant General Counsel for the S.E.C

"Where shall I say you're gone to, Jim if anyone calls?"

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: William Gilbert to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 17, 1860 (Does Lincoln have anyone to take over his law practice while he is president?)

Young cotton growing in mechanized field. Hall County, Texas. Anyone who inspects one of these giant mechanized farms must realize that it foreshadows a fundamental change in American agriculture

Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 22, 1863 (Has not told anyone about their recent meeting)

The 1894 Old Parkland Hospital and its adjacent buildings in Dallas, Texas, have long had a "campus dog," not a watchdog, exactly, or a companion to anyone in particular other than the security force that patrols the property. Just a favorite dog that comes and goes he pleases. He is the latest in that line of unofficial-official campus canines

Woodrow Wilson Papers: Series 20: Additions, 1881-1957; 1978-1980 Addition; Miscellany, 1881-1948, undated; Law practice, 1921

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