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Edward Salomon to William K. Strong, Friday, June 27, 1862  (Appreciation)
P. E. Armstrong to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 24, 1864  (Appreciation and support)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Norman Wiard, Thursday, December 04, 1862  (Appreciation for his assistance)
Tiberias, Dr. Torrance's semi jubilee. The speeches, Dr. Torrance expresses his appreciation

Tiberias, Dr. Torrance's semi jubilee. The speeches, Dr. Torrance expr...

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First lady to be decorated by Cuban government. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. The decoration of the Grand Cross of the Cuban Red Cross which will be presented to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House Thursday, was brought to the Capital today be Lieut. Col. Evelio Figarola [?], infante [?] (right), General Secretary of the Cuban Red Cross Society and Major Luis Fernandez Ardois, personal aide to Col. Figarola. The decoration is offered to Mrs. Roosevelt in recognition of her humanitarian work and as a token of appreciation from the Cuban Red Cross Society. Cuban Ambassador Fraga will make the presentation while Col. Figarola decorates Mrs. Roosevelt. 11/2/37

First lady to be decorated by Cuban government. Washington, D.C., Nov....

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FIRST LADY CUTS PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 30. MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CUTS THE OFFICIAL PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE AT WARDMAN PARK HOTEL TONIGHT TO COMPLETE A ROUND OF THE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS IN THE CAPITAL. THE FIRST LADY THEN RETURNED TO THE WHITE HOUSE WHERE SHE LISTENED TO THE PRESIDENT IN A RADIO ADDRESS EXPRESS HIS APPRECIATION TO THE COUNTRY FOR ATTENDING THE BALLS, FUNDS FROM WHICH WILL GO TOWARD THE FIGHT AGAINST INFANTILE PARALYSIS

FIRST LADY CUTS PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 30...

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Father Knickerbocker shows his appreciation of his best all-around citizen / Keppler.

Father Knickerbocker shows his appreciation of his best all-around cit...

Illustration shows Father Knickerbocker, a symbolic figure for New York City, placing a medal on Abram S. Hewitt in honor of his "Good Citizenship." Illus. in: Puck, v. 50, no. 1286 (1901 October 23), cover. C... More

Single men. Hundreds of thousands of married men have left their homes to fight for king and country. Show your appreciation by following their noble example / printed by the Abbey Press, 32 & 34 Gt. Peter St., Westminster, S.W.

Single men. Hundreds of thousands of married men have left their homes...

Poster showing two small scenes, of a woman and children at a meal at home, above, and of men shooting rifles, below.

Art appreciation class in the Irwinville School, Georgia

Art appreciation class in the Irwinville School, Georgia

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Herman Haupt to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 07, 1863  (Appreciation for his son's appointment to West Point)
The champion of all champions--"Hoping to deserve your appreciation, I remain yours truly - John L. Sullivan" / photo by Chickering, Boston, Massachusetts.

The champion of all champions--"Hoping to deserve your appreciation, I...

John L. Sullivan, full-length portrait, standing, facing right, with fists raised.

W.P.A. Federal Music Project offers the following courses for adults - piano, voice, violin, cello, ear training, theory, [and] ensemble appreciation at the Chelsea Community Music Center

W.P.A. Federal Music Project offers the following courses for adults -...

Poster for Federal Music Project instruction in music for children and adults at the Chelsea Community Music Center, 435 Ninth Ave., New York City. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress).

A poster comes to life. Sergeant Vineyard knows a lot about howitzers and anti-aircraft guns but he'd never seen a machine like this giant trip-hammer until he visited an Allegheny-Ludlum steel mill. A skilled worker at the mill explains the shaping of steel for armaments to the Sergeant, whose appreciation for the fine art of steelmaking grows by the minute. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Sergeant Vineyard knows a lot about howitzers ...

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Newsman receives silver punch bowl. Washington, D.C., Feb. 25. As a token of appreciation for his aid in having the Congressional press galleries renovated, the standing committee of House and Senate correspondents today presented a silver punch bowl to William K. Hutchinson of International News Service. In the photo, taken at the Capitol today, Hutchinson is shown receiving the bowl from Nathan Robertson (right) of King Features who is Chairman of the committee, 2/25/38

Newsman receives silver punch bowl. Washington, D.C., Feb. 25. As a to...

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[ Certificate of Appreciation from the American Guild of Variety Artists Welfare Fund, March 10, 1950]

[ Certificate of Appreciation from the American Guild of Variety Artis...

The Library of Congress has a number of online resources related to the performing arts, including a Performing Arts Encyclopedia, which is a comprehensive guide to the library's collections in this area. The e... More

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Mrs. A. E. Gridley to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 30, 1864  (Support and appreciation for autograph)
Ellie Reynolds to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 11, 1864  (Appreciation)
P. E. Armstrong to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 24, 1864  (Appreciation and support)
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P. E. Armstrong to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 24, 1864  (Appreciation and support)
Z. C. Worcester, et al. to John McNeil, Friday, December 12, 1862  (Appreciation for successful military campaign)
Carrie H. Purnell to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Appreciation and support)
Medical Officers of XI Corps to Augustus C. Hamlin, Sunday, February 22, 1863  (Petition of appreciation)
Medical Officers of XI Corps to Augustus C. Hamlin, Sunday, February 22, 1863  (Petition of appreciation)
Thomas J. Mooney to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 14, 1861  (Appreciation for commuting sentence of a soldier)
The world's own unwritten manifestations of desire that its people to take a proper appreciation of themselves, are already sufficient to electrify and awaken to its utmost capacity the entire intellect and sensibilities of every reasonable man.

The world's own unwritten manifestations of desire that its people to ...

Vol. 1 no. 1 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 128, Folder 41.

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Henry F. Luckett to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 30, 1864  (Appreciation for his pardon)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Norman Wiard, Thursday, December 04, 1862  (Appreciation for his assistance)
Mrs. D. P. Livermore and Mrs. A. H. Hoge to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 26, 1863  (Send Lincoln a watch in appreciation for his donation of the Emancipation Proclamation to the Northwestern Sanitary Fair)
Philip Dorsheimer to Francis P. Blair Sr., Wednesday, August 13, 1862  (Appreciation)
Philip Kearny to William A. Newell, Tuesday, June 18, 1861  (Appreciation)
Carrie H. Purnell to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Appreciation and support)
Thomas J. Mooney to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 14, 1861  (Appreciation for commuting sentence of a soldier)
[ Certificate] In Appreciation [to] Danny Kaye, Delegate from California, 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth, Washington, D.C., March 27 – April 2, 1960, signed Edmund G. Brown, Governor

[ Certificate] In Appreciation [to] Danny Kaye, Delegate from Californ...

The Library of Congress has a number of online resources related to the performing arts, including a Performing Arts Encyclopedia, which is a comprehensive guide to the library's collections in this area. The e... More

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Henry F. Luckett to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 30, 1864  (Appreciation for his pardon)
Ann Fox to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 31, 1864  (Appreciation)
William H. Emory to William H. Seward, Friday, June 14, 1861  (Appreciation; with endorsement from Seward)
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