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New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. Tape on which messages have been recorded in international Morse code piles up on floor

New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. Tape o...

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Oil painting "International Signal Code" located on first floor rotunda ceiling, U.S. Custom House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Oil painting "International Signal Code" located on first floor rotund...

Artist: George Harding, 1938. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Title information, date, and subject note provided by the photographer. Credit line: Photographs in t... More

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of ...

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Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Times listening post, between 10 and 12 PM, between first and second editions. The operator is listening to Axis news (propaganda) broadcast. Paper in foreground has been previously examined to see what has already been covered in last edition of paper. Operator reports any new angles to city editor. Messages are recorded in tape in international Morse code

New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Ti...

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The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Great Falls, Montana. Furnace refinery of Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Every cast wire bar is stamped with an identification code which gives the date, shift, and the batch from which it was cast

Great Falls, Montana. Furnace refinery of Anaconda Copper Mining Compa...

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Greenville, South Carolina. Air Service Command. Private George L. Cramer, learning to send and receive Morse code in the 1067th signal company of the 25th service group. Private Cramer is twenty-three years old and used to operate a crane in a steel mill in Beaver Falls, Pennslyvania

Greenville, South Carolina. Air Service Command. Private George L. Cra...

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John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, July 18, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Last Paragraph

John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, July 18, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Us...

Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Last Paragraph

Baltimore, MD. For every Social Security Account Number issued an "emploee master card" is made in the Social Security Board Records Office. Identifying data, given on the application blank , Form SC-5[?], is transferred to this master card in the form of up-ended quadrangular holes, punched by key punch machines, which have a key card like a typewriter. Each key struck by an operator causes a [...] to be punched into the card. The position of a hole determines the letter or number other machines will reproduce from the master card. From this master card is made an acturial card, to be used later in statistical purposes. The master card also is used in other machines which sort them numerically, according to account numbers alphabetically according to the name code, translate the holes into numbers and letters, and print the data on individual ledger sheets, indexes, registry of accounts, and other uses. It is kept as a permanent record. The photograph above shows at work a part of the key machine section, where master cards are punched.

Baltimore, MD. For every Social Security Account Number issued an "emp...

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Baltimore, Md. For every social security account number issued an "employee master card" is made in the Social Security Board Records Office. Testifying data, given on the application blank, form ss-5 is transferred to this master card in the form of up ended quadrangular holes, punched by key punch machines, which have a keyboard like a typewriter. Each key struck by an operator causes a hole to be punched in the card. The position of a hole determines the letter or number other machines will reproduce from the master card. The position of the hole determines the letter or number other machines will reproduce from the master card. From this master card is made an actuarial card, to be used later for statistical purposes. The master card also is used in other machines which sort them numerically, according to account numbers, alphabetically according to the name code, translate the holes into numbers and letters, and print the data on individual ledger sheets, indexes, registry of accounts and other uses. The photograph above shows a records office worker punching master cards on a key punch machine

Baltimore, Md. For every social security account number issued an "emp...

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Section 51 of U.S. Criminal Code at Justice Dept. St. Louis Post Dispatch

Section 51 of U.S. Criminal Code at Justice Dept. St. Louis Post Dispa...

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Victory Corps, tomorrow's defenders of liberty. Boys of pre-induction age train diligently in preparation for possible duty with the armed services. Technical skill in radio and code, taught to members of the Polytechnic High School Victory Corps at Los Angeles, California, will be important both in the armed forces and in civilian life

Victory Corps, tomorrow's defenders of liberty. Boys of pre-induction ...

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Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
An apparatus by means of which suicides can get the better of the "penal code" / F. Graetz.

An apparatus by means of which suicides can get the better of the "pen...

Illustration shows a man whose offer of marriage has been rejected and is now determined to kill himself as a means of ending his suffering; he is sitting in a chair with two handguns, aimed at his chest, mount... More

Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. Making code cards for the paychecks

Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. Making code cards ...

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James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, July 20, 1784, with Cipher, Code Number 6

James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, July 20, 1784, with Cipher, Code Num...

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The new code of chivalry or what we would have done.  As approved by "The American:" For 1838

The new code of chivalry or what we would have done. As approved by "...

The second of two satires by Chambers on events surrounding the killing of Maine Congressman Jonathan Cilley by Kentucky Representative William J. Graves in a February 24, 1838, duel. (See also "Scene in Washin... More

Baltimore, Md. For every social security account number issued an "employee master card" is made in the Social Security board records office. Testifying data, given on the application blank, form ss-5 is transferred to this master card in the form of up ended quadrangular holes, punched by key punch machines, which have a keyboard like a typewriter. Each key struck by an operator causes a hole to be punched in the card. The position of a hole determines the letter or number other machines will reproduce from the master card. The position of the hole determines the letter or number other machines will reproduce from the master card. From this master card is made an actuarial card, to be used later for statistical purposes. The master card also is used in other machines which sort them numerically, according to account numbers, alphabetically according to the name code, translate the holes into numbers and letters, and print the data on individual ledger sheets, indexes, registry of accounts and other uses. The photograph above shows a records office worker punching master cards on a key punch machine

Baltimore, Md. For every social security account number issued an "emp...

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New machine to speed up statistics of census of 1940. Washington, D.C., Dec. 2. Back in 1870, it took 7 years to compile statistics from the facts taken by census takers, but in the next 10 years, Herman Hollerith invented a 'unit tabulator,' shown on left of photo being operated by Operator Ann Oliver. This machine is fed cards containing census information at the rate of 400 a minute and from these, 12 separate bits of statistical information is extracted. Not so long ago, Eugene M. La Boiteaux, Census Bureau inventor, turned out a smaller, more compact machine, which extracts 58 statistics from 150 cards per minute. This machine is shown on the right and is being operated by Virginia Balinger, Assistant Supervisor of the current Inquiry Section. With the aid of this machine, statistical information from the 1940 census is expected to be compiled in 2 1/2 years. The secret of the machine lies in the cards. The written information taken by census takers is brought in and the data translated into code numbers which are punched on the card, and the legible data is locked up in vaults away from prying eyes. Cards are fed into the machine, sensitive steel fingers feel out the punches, set up electrical impulses, and in no time at all, the card has set down on the large sheet just what statistic from each individual goes in what place

New machine to speed up statistics of census of 1940. Washington, D.C....

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New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Times listening post, between 10 and 12 PM, between first and second editions. The operator is listening to Axis news (propaganda) broadcast. Paper in foreground has been previously examined to see what has already been covered in last edition of paper. Operator reports and new angles to city editor. Messages are recorded on tape in international Morse code

New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Ti...

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Fragments of correspondence, Morse code tape, and posters

Fragments of correspondence, Morse code tape, and posters

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The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
Twenty-two million workers concerned as Green listens. A.C. Wharton, president of the International Association of Machinists, left, addresses the NRA hearing on code employment provisions. William Green, president of the A.F. of L. listens. The NRA hearing was held to guide the administration in the event the NRA is continued without revision. 1/30/35

Twenty-two million workers concerned as Green listens. A.C. Wharton, p...

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Jimmie Liebl, salesman, shouts code message to bookkeeper in back after a sale of lobsters is made (Eastern Commission Co.) / World Telegram & Sun photo by Edward Lynch.

Jimmie Liebl, salesman, shouts code message to bookkeeper in back afte...

NYWT&S staff photograph. Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).

New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. Times news passed by naval censor (see stamps on paper) is sent out twice daily by the Times' own short wave radio transmitter in international Morse code, and received by ships

New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. Times ...

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Punching code information on mailing stencils

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Punching code information on mailing stenc...

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John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, July 24, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Coded Paragraph

John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, July 24, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Us...

Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Coded Paragraph

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Filing code stencil cards at the W. Atlee Burpee Company, seed dealers

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Filing code stencil cards at the W. Atlee ...

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After United Nation troops drove out the Germans and the Allied military government set up a new code of human liberty, Sicilians once again enjoyed their holidays without fear of Nazi reprisals

After United Nation troops drove out the Germans and the Allied milita...

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October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of the Presbyterian Church, for sale of glebes. Suggests Legislature would be performing a better service to morals to enforce the penal code, than to support the Protestant Episcopal Church.

October 31, 1787, Miscellaneous, Ministers and lay representatives of ...

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Electric code machine - Public domain dedication image

Electric code machine - Public domain dedication image

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Washington, D.C. Preparing the defense bond sales photomural, to be installed in the Grand Central terminal, New York, in the visual unit of the Farm Security Adnministration. Packing finished print strips for one unit, keyed by code according to the dummy, for future assembly

Washington, D.C. Preparing the defense bond sales photomural, to be in...

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Art made of "code" named Kryptos sits on the grounds of the C.I.A. Headquarters in Virginia

Art made of "code" named Kryptos sits on the grounds of the C.I.A. Hea...

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Feminists telephone the Hague to determine their status in proposed World Code. The National Woman's Party in Washington was all agog today as Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley telephoned Miss Doris Stevens, chairman of the InterAmerican Commission of Women at the Haugue, to ascertain whether the World Code now being drawn up by the Codification Conference of International Law will be based on sex discrimination. In the photograph, left to right: Miss Anita Pollitzer of South Carolina; Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley; Miss Alice Paul; and Miss Elsie Hill of Connecticut

Feminists telephone the Hague to determine their status in proposed Wo...

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Washington, D.C. Preparing the defense bond sales photomural, to be installed in the Grand Central terminal, New York, in the visual unit of the Farm Security Administration. Packing finished print strips for one unit, keyed by code according to the dummy, for future assembly

Washington, D.C. Preparing the defense bond sales photomural, to be in...

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Signal code at gold mine. Mogollon, New Mexico

Signal code at gold mine. Mogollon, New Mexico

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Greenville(?), South Carolina. Air Service Command. Signal corps men of a service group studying, sending and receiving Morse code at a training center

Greenville(?), South Carolina. Air Service Command. Signal corps men o...

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City charter. As the president of the United States has designed Monday, the 15th instant, as the day for taking the sense of the people of Washington for or against the new code, and as there is another question on which the people of Washingto
The custom-house code of morals under our beautiful tariff system / F. Opper.

The custom-house code of morals under our beautiful tariff system / F....

Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with William Dorsheimer seated at center in the "Office of the U.S. District Attorney and Editorial Rooms of the New York Star" where he receives a letter from "Daniel Mann... More

William Carmichael to Thomas Jefferson, January 26, 1789, Partially in Code

William Carmichael to Thomas Jefferson, January 26, 1789, Partially in...

Partially in Code Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

Fragments of correspondence, Morse code tape, and posters

Fragments of correspondence, Morse code tape, and posters

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Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, July 31, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Coded Words

Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, July 31, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Us...

Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Coded Words

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
Report of the committee on the abolishment of capital punishments. To the Honorable the General Assembly January session, A. D. 1838. The subscribers, two of the Committee appointed to revise the penal code, respectfully represent.

Report of the committee on the abolishment of capital punishments. To ...

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 169, Folder 1.

Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, March 14, 1789, Fragment; in Code

Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, March 14, 1789, Fragment; in Code

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New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Times listening post, between 10 and 12 PM, between first and second editions. The operator is listening to Axis news (propaganda) broadcast. Paper in foreground has been previously examined to see what has already been covered in last edition of paper. Operator reports any new angles to city editor. Messages are recorded in tape in international Morse code

New York, New York. Radio room of the New York Times newspaper. The Ti...

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High school Victory Corps. Right in the swing of the war program is the  radio and code class taught at Polytechnic High School, Los Angeles, California

High school Victory Corps. Right in the swing of the war program is th...

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William Carmichael to Thomas Jefferson, January 26, 1789, Partially in Code

William Carmichael to Thomas Jefferson, January 26, 1789, Partially in...

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The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

Fragments of correspondence, Morse code tape, and posters

Fragments of correspondence, Morse code tape, and posters

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The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Thomas Jefferson to William Carmichael, June 3, 1788, Partially in Code; with List of Encoded Passages
Thomas Jefferson to William Carmichael, June 3, 1788, Partially in Code; with List of Encoded Passages
Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, February 4, 1789, Partially in Code; with Copy

Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, February 4, 1789, Partially in Code; wit...

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Unknown. Table for deciphering code. James Madison Papers.

Unknown. Table for deciphering code. James Madison Papers.

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

Unknown. Table for deciphering code. James Madison Papers.

Unknown. Table for deciphering code. James Madison Papers.

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

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

Fragments of correspondence, Morse code tape, and posters

Fragments of correspondence, Morse code tape, and posters

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Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, July 31, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Coded Words

Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, July 31, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Us...

Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Coded Words

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.
Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, May 10, 1789, with Note, in English and in Code
John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, July 18, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Last Paragraph

John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, July 18, 1785, Partially in Cipher, Us...

Partially in Cipher, Using Code Number 8; with Jefferson's Transcription of Last Paragraph

James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, June 1, 1784, Some Words in Code; Cipher

James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, June 1, 1784, Some Words in Code; Ci...

Some Words in Code; Cipher Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
Slave code for the District of Columbia, 1860.
The brewers' code of practice. [n. p. 1937?].

The brewers' code of practice. [n. p. 1937?].

Printed in red and black.; On verso of Copy 1: Gift of the Foundation, Dec. 4, 1937.; On verso of Copy 2: Gift of the Foundation, Feb. 11, 1938.; On verso of Copy 3: Gift of the Foundation, Nov. 23, 1938.; On v... More

Route 501. One mile north of Bethel Hill High School, Person County. Map code: Person 17.

Route 501. One mile north of Bethel Hill High School, Person County. M...

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The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and judicial decisions explanatory of the same.

The slavery code of the District of Columbia, together with notes and ...

"The first section contains the acts of Congress. The second section, the old Maryland laws in regard to slavery, in force in the District of Columbia at the time of its cession by Maryland to the Federal gover... More

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