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Governor Lloyd Stark visits the White House. Washington, D.C., June 7. Governor Lloyd Stark of Missouri, pictured as he left the White House today after a visit with the President. Mr. Stark said he reported in detail to Mr. Roosevelt on the actions of the recent Governor's conference and talked over measures to check fifth column activities in this country

Governor Lloyd Stark visits the White House. Washington, D.C., June 7....

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Declares at Civil Liberties Committee. Washington, D.C., March 17. Paul S. Litchfield, President of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, told the Lafollette Civil Liberties Committee today that while his firm recognized "outside unions" it kept an elaborate "company union" which is known as the "the industrial assembly", and it comprises an assembly and Senate, much as the state legislature. Acting in a capacity similar to a state Governor, the manager has power to disapprove assembly actions, he added

Declares at Civil Liberties Committee. Washington, D.C., March 17. Pau...

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A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
John P. Gillis to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 18, 1861  (Report on actions of U.S.S. Pocahontas)
Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, giving an account at the 57th Fighter Group base in Tunisia of the actions of his group during the air battle of April 18, in which four squadrons of the 57th Fighter Group destroyed seventy-four enemy planes. Lieutenant Duffey destroyed five in a single engagement

Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, g...

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Governor Stark at White House. Washington, D.C., June 7. Governor Lloyd Stark of Missouri conferred with President Roosevelt today and said the discussion did not touch on the impending vacancy in the Secretaryship of the Navy. Stark said he reported in detail to Mr. Roosevelt on actions of the recent Governor's conference and talked over measures to check fifth column activity in this country

Governor Stark at White House. Washington, D.C., June 7. Governor Lloy...

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Defends actions. Washington, D.C., March 16. J.J. Pelley, President of American Railroads, denied before the Senate Rail Finance Inquiry today charges of Fred Sargent, President of the Northwestern Railroad, that the Association had used unfair tactics in "squeezing" the trunk line railroads of the middle west. Pelley told the committee his association afforded [...] cooperation to all the railroads, 3/1/38

Defends actions. Washington, D.C., March 16. J.J. Pelley, President of...

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Labor Secretary defends self before House. Washington, D.C., Feb. 8. Secretary of Labor, Francis Perkins, today presented herself before the House Committee on the Judiciary to defend her actions as Secretary. She is under consideration of impeachment upon charges by Rep. J. Parnell Thomas that she has failed to enforce the deportation laws against Harry Bridges and Harry Strecker, 2-8-39

Labor Secretary defends self before House. Washington, D.C., Feb. 8. S...

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Edward Bates to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 05, 1863  (Actions of General Blunt)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 16, 1862  (Telegram regarding actions of Gen. Fremont)
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
To the General Assembly. Gentlemen. As I am not influenced by party zeal, nor guided by personal interest, I should have viewed your actions with contempt or indifference; your misconducts should have been the employment of abler writers, nor sh

To the General Assembly. Gentlemen. As I am not influenced by party ze...

Imprint 2. Page Order: Leaflet 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 104, Folder 26.

To the General Assembly. Gentlemen. As I am not influenced by party zeal, nor guided by personal interest, I should have viewed your actions with contempt or indifference; your misconducts should have been the employment of abler writers, nor sh

To the General Assembly. Gentlemen. As I am not influenced by party ze...

Imprint 2. Page Order: Leaflet 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 104, Folder 26.

Ninian W. Edwards to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 27, 1861  (Defends his actions as a government commissary)
Solomon Newton Pettis to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 09, 1864  (Actions of General Wallace)
Solomon Newton Pettis to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 09, 1864  (Actions of General Wallace)
John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at ...

Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

Nathaniel P. Banks to Thomas T. Eckert, Sunday, December 28, 1862  (Telegram reporting his actions upon taking command at New Orleans)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Thomas T. Eckert, Sunday, December 28, 1862  (Telegram reporting his actions upon taking command at New Orleans)
The Watchman. No. IV, [Two line quotation from Horace] All intelligent beings are actuated by two principles, from which as streams from a fountain, flow all their actions; ... [Signed] P Mount Look-Out. New York, March 29, 1770. [New York: Prin

The Watchman. No. IV, [Two line quotation from Horace] All intelligent...

Imprint 3. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 104, Folder 9c. Copy... More

United States Congress, February 3, 1784, Actions on Bills; Notes and Dates
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
Winfield Scott to James Buchanan, Saturday, December 15, 1860  (Jackson's actions during Nullification Crisis of 1833)
James Madison, May 28, 1781. Notes on Congress's Actions on Instructions to Pea.

James Madison, May 28, 1781. Notes on Congress's Actions on Instructio...

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A.- No. 46. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the limitation of actions. [1846?].

A.- No. 46. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the limitation o...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 99, Folder 62d.

A.- No. 46. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the limitation of actions. [1846?].

A.- No. 46. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the limitation o...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 99, Folder 62d.

E. W. Hawkins, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, June 05, 1864  (Kentucky Unionists protest actions of Gov. Bramlette)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 16, 1862  (Telegram regarding actions of Gen. Fremont)
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
John P. Gillis to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 18, 1861  (Report on actions of U.S.S. Pocahontas)
Map of the battle fields of Manassas and the surrounding region : showing the various actions of the 21st July, 1861, between the armies of the Confederate States and the United States /

Map of the battle fields of Manassas and the surrounding region : show...

Relief shown by hachures. Showing troop positions and movements, roads, houses and names of residents, fences, vegetation, drainage, and fords. Dedicated (facsim.): Presented to the city of New Orleans by Gener... More

Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 16, 1862  (Telegram regarding actions of Gen. Fremont)
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
Richard Henry Lee to Thomas Jefferson, November 3, 1776, Benedict Arnold and Canadian Campaign; Military and Naval Actions; Cannon
Nathaniel P. Banks to Thomas T. Eckert, Sunday, December 28, 1862  (Telegram reporting his actions upon taking command at New Orleans)
A map of the country in which the army under Lt. General Burgoyne acted in the campaign of 1777, shewing the marches of the army & the places of the principal actions.

A map of the country in which the army under Lt. General Burgoyne acte...

Scale ca. 1:640,000. Hand colored. Relief shown by hachures. Has watermarks. Second copy of sheet 1: complete set of maps at Faden, William [Maps of the expedition from Canada of Gen. Burgoyne] LC Maps of North... More

James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, [March 1861]  (Actions of Virginia Convention)
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
H. W. Mitchell to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 22, 1864  (Telegram approving of Lincoln's actions)
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
Winfield Scott to James Buchanan, Saturday, December 15, 1860  (Jackson's actions during Nullification Crisis of 1833)
Mordecai J. W. Ambrose to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 02, 1864  (Complains about actions of Bishop Ames)
Edward Kearny to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 19, 1862  (Actions of Gen. Butler in New Orleans)
Edward Bates to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 05, 1863  (Actions of General Blunt)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Thomas T. Eckert, Sunday, December 28, 1862  (Telegram reporting his actions upon taking command at New Orleans)
E. W. Hawkins, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, June 05, 1864  (Kentucky Unionists protest actions of Gov. Bramlette)
James M. Ashley to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 03, 1864  (Actions of Frank Blair on floor of House)
Before Dies Committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Frederick C. Phillips, whom National Maritime Union officials say was suspended from their union in May 1939, described to the Dies Committee today what he alleged to be communistic actions in the NMU. Phillips was formerly Secretary of the Atlantic District of the union

Before Dies Committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Frederick C. Phillips...

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A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
Edward Kearny to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 19, 1862  (Actions of Gen. Butler in New Orleans)
A.- No. 46. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the limitation of actions. [1846?].

A.- No. 46. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the limitation o...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 99, Folder 62d.

John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at ...

Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

Nathaniel P. Banks to Thomas T. Eckert, Sunday, December 28, 1862  (Telegram reporting his actions upon taking command at New Orleans)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Thomas T. Eckert, Sunday, December 28, 1862  (Telegram reporting his actions upon taking command at New Orleans)
The Watchman. No. IV, [Two line quotation from Horace] All intelligent beings are actuated by two principles, from which as streams from a fountain, flow all their actions; ... [Signed] P Mount Look-Out. New York, March 29, 1770. [New York: Prin

The Watchman. No. IV, [Two line quotation from Horace] All intelligent...

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Agreed that the principles and designs of men are to be tried by their actions. "I thank thee, Jew, I have thee on the hip." 1. Has Mr. William Smith denied any one of the facts stated in the queries? No- If he had denied them, they could be pro

Agreed that the principles and designs of men are to be tried by their...

Smith, William.; Campaign.; Imprint 3. 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 28, Folder 28.

A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
Edward Kearny to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 19, 1862  (Actions of Gen. Butler in New Orleans)
Edward Kearny to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 19, 1862  (Actions of Gen. Butler in New Orleans)
Ninian W. Edwards to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 27, 1861  (Defends his actions as a government commissary)
H. W. Mitchell to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 22, 1864  (Telegram approving of Lincoln's actions)
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
John P. Gillis to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 18, 1861  (Report on actions of U.S.S. Pocahontas)
Edward Kearny to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 19, 1862  (Actions of Gen. Butler in New Orleans)
James Madison, May 28, 1781. Notes on Congress's Actions on Instructions to Pea.

James Madison, May 28, 1781. Notes on Congress's Actions on Instructio...

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.

Richard Henry Lee to Thomas Jefferson, November 3, 1776, Benedict Arnold and Canadian Campaign; Military and Naval Actions; Cannon
John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at ...

Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at ...

Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia : justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky
To the General Assembly. Gentlemen. As I am not influenced by party zeal, nor guided by personal interest, I should have viewed your actions with contempt or indifference; your misconducts should have been the employment of abler writers, nor sh

To the General Assembly. Gentlemen. As I am not influenced by party ze...

Imprint 2. Page Order: Leaflet 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 104, Folder 26.

Mordecai J. W. Ambrose to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 02, 1864  (Complains about actions of Bishop Ames)
James Madison, May 28, 1781. Notes on Congress's Actions on Instructions to Pea.

James Madison, May 28, 1781. Notes on Congress's Actions on Instructio...

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.

Nathaniel P. Banks to Thomas T. Eckert, Sunday, December 28, 1862  (Telegram reporting his actions upon taking command at New Orleans)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Thomas T. Eckert, Sunday, December 28, 1862  (Telegram reporting his actions upon taking command at New Orleans)
Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, giving an account at the 57th Fighter Group base in Tunisia of the actions of his group during the air battle of April 18, in which four squadrons of the 57th Fighter Group destroyed seventy-four enemy planes. Lieutenant Duffey destroyed five in a single engagement

Lieutenant Richard E. Duffey, twenty-four, of Walled Lake, Michigan, g...

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