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County agents meet at Agriculture Dept. Washington, D.C. June 7. County Agricultural Extension Agents from 15 states are meeting in Washington this week to discuss the recent developments and progress in their work with the Dept. of Agriculture Heads. The officers of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents are shown talking with C.W. Warburton, Director of Extensions Work, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Left to right seated : J.E. Whonsettler, Columbus, Ohio, Sec. & Treas.; C.W. Warburton; H.E. Abbot of Indianapolis, Ind., member of the Executive Committee; standing left to right: Bright McConnell of Augusta, GA. President of the Association; and G.W. Boyd of Wheatland, Wyo., Vice-President of the Association. 6/7/37

County agents meet at Agriculture Dept. Washington, D.C. June 7. Count...

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Boston merchant before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 13. Louis E. Kirstein, Boston merchant, appearing before the senate unemployment committee, said "that developments have reached the stage in this country where no one group of agencies can deal adequately with the totality of community needs." "Neither the federal, state, nor local city or town units meet these needs. In other words," he said, "what we need is a program in which every agency, public or private, federal, state, or local will play its part without sacrificing any of the values and special contributions which each type or agency can make," 1/13/38

Boston merchant before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 13. Lo...

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Two workers employed at the new Childersburg railroad developments live in this truck. Childersburg, Alabama

Two workers employed at the new Childersburg railroad developments liv...

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Known as the P4Y Flying Boat, this new ship is said to be the fastest patrol plane in the Navy. A product of the newly-formed Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Company, it combines all of the latest combat developments

Known as the P4Y Flying Boat, this new ship is said to be the fastest ...

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[Modern homes being constructed in new communities and housing developments for residents of towns and villages that will be inundated by the Rio Grande Reservoir as a result of the joint U.S.-Mexico Falcon Dam construction project on the Rio Grande River]

[Modern homes being constructed in new communities and housing develop...

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Board appointed by Sec. Wilburn to consider recent developments in aviation, 9/30/24

Board appointed by Sec. Wilburn to consider recent developments in avi...

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Elmer Davis, Office of War Information (OWI) director, faces a line-up of microphones representing the country's major networks in his weekly broadcast on news developments, foreign and domestic, of the past week. Mr. Davis reports to the nation every Friday evening at 10:45 pm, EWT

Elmer Davis, Office of War Information (OWI) director, faces a line-up...

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James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 27, 1860  (New York political developments)
Main hotel in Ouray, Colorado. This is a historic old meeting place where the old timers talked over plans and developments when the town and section was booming

Main hotel in Ouray, Colorado. This is a historic old meeting place wh...

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Army demonstration of new telephone and teletype systems. Washington, D.C., Feb. 25. Utilizing two recent developments in electrical communication. the Army today demonstrated its ability to communicate instantaneously between its Washington Headquarters and its various units in different parts of the country. the test consisted of a long distance telephone conference call over circuits normally employed for commercial telephone service. The hookup interconnected general staff officers in Washington with commanders of the Nine-Corp areas in their respective headquarters at New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, Columbus, Omaha, San Antonio, and San Francisco. Left to right: Col. Robert Eichelberger, Sec. To the General Staff; Chief of Staff General Malin Craig; and the Chief Signal Officer General J.O. Mauborgne, 2/25/38

Army demonstration of new telephone and teletype systems. Washington, ...

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Elmer Davis, director of the Office of War Information (OWI), awaits an "on the air signal" to begin his weekly broadcast on world news developments of the past week. Mr. Davis reports to the nation every Friday evening at 10:45 pm, EWT, over the major networks of the country

Elmer Davis, director of the Office of War Information (OWI), awaits a...

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Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865  (Telegram reporting political developments in Tennessee)
Civilian defense. The heat is on this captain, in charge of the demonstration message center at the huge October civilian defense show in Madison Square Garden, New York. His responsibility is the efficient handling of information for defense workers in his area. At headquarters, constantly in touch with developments throughout the city by telephone and radio, this message taker is receiving a report

Civilian defense. The heat is on this captain, in charge of the demons...

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[Unidentified man standing among a group of men following the developments on the trade board at the Chicago Board of Trade]

[Unidentified man standing among a group of men following the developm...

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Uncle Sam's attorneys in the oil probe. Former Sen. Atlee Pomerene (left) and Own J. Roberts (right) arrive in Wash. after a flying trip from Wyoming and Calif. to report developments directly to the Pres.

Uncle Sam's attorneys in the oil probe. Former Sen. Atlee Pomerene (le...

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John W. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 16, 1860  (Nomination of Lincoln and political developments)
Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Nerve center of civilian defense communications. A message center keeps constantly in touch with developments throughout the city by telephone and radio. A vital part of civilian defense work is the proper handling of trouble calls, assignment of crews to troubled areas and the passing on of orders for prompt action. One operator is connected with the first aid center, one with the decontamination squad, one with the disaster unit and another with the emergency service division. Girls shown at work in the message center of central alarm system, Washington, D.C.

Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Nerve...

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Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, May 14, 1863  (Telegram concerning military developments in Mississippi)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, December 06, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, December 03, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
George H. Thomas to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, November 26, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, December 03, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Henry W. Halleck to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, March 14, 1862  (Telegram reporting military developments in Missouri)
Lorenzo Thomas to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, May 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Montgomery C. Meigs to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, November 27, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Montgomery C. Meigs to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, November 27, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Louisville Kentucky Telegraph, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
William S. Rosecrans to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, March 26, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Edwin M. Stanton to John A. Dix, Friday, October 07, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
George H. Thomas to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, November 26, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
George H. Thomas to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, November 26, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, April 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Monday, November 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Abraham Lincoln to William H. Seward, Tuesday, November 24, 1863  (Dispatches concerning military developments in Tennessee)
Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Nerve center of Civilian Defense communications. A message center keeps constantly in touch with developments throughout the city by telephone and radio. A vital part of civilian defense work is the proper handling of trouble calls, assignment of crews to troubled areas and the passing on of orders for prompt action. One operator is connected with the first aid center, one with the decontamination squad, one with the disaster unit and another with the emergency service division. Girls shown at work in the message center of central alarm system, Washington, D.C.

Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Nerve...

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Lorenzo Thomas to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Lorenzo Thomas to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 18, 1860  (Political developments in Indiana)
Montgomery C. Meigs to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, November 27, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, May 14, 1863  (Telegram concerning military developments in Mississippi)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, November 22, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatches regarding military developments in Tennessee)
Average form and size of adult heads ... Arranged for showing the phenological developments of persons measured with the cephalometer by Enos Stevens. Boston. Tappan & Bradford's Lithog, [c. 1849].

Average form and size of adult heads ... Arranged for showing the phen...

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Edwin M. Stanton to John A. Dix, Friday, October 07, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Monday, January 09, 1865  (Political developments in Georgia; endorsed by John C. Kelton)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 21, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Wednesday, December 02, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
John W. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 16, 1860  (Nomination of Lincoln and political developments)
Lorenzo Thomas to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Lorenzo Thomas to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Montgomery C. Meigs to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, November 27, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 27, 1860  (New York political developments)
William S. Rosecrans to Henry W. Halleck, Tuesday, June 02, 1863  (Telegram concerning General Grant and military developments at Vicksburg)
Louisville Kentucky Telegraph, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
William S. Rosecrans to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, March 26, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
David Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, August 05, 1860  (Political developments in Indiana and Pennsylvania)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, December 06, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Alexander K. McClure to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 15, 1860  (Political developments in Pennsylvania)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting developments at Vicksburg)
Philadelphia Telegraph to Unknown, Saturday, January 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Henry W. Halleck to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, March 14, 1862  (Telegram reporting military developments in Missouri)
America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. An "oil flow chart," showing the course of oil through a modern plant, is being studied by men of an oil "cracking" unit in the U.S., while an expert explains to them the intracacies of the chart. Large oil "cracking" plants, for the rapid production of aviation gasoline and other products, are one of the most recent developments in the refining phase of the oil industry in the United States. Crude oil in these units, when subjected to great heat and pressure, is forced to give up more of its derivable elements than by former methods of refining. The process "cracks" or breaks down the crude oil molecules. In the last eight years since the process was put into operation more than 1,000,000,000 barrels of crude oil, it is estimated, have been saved by the large quantities of crude oil products now being made available to the combat units of the U.S. and her allies

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the Un...

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John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 18, 1860  (Political developments in Indiana)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, May 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Montgomery C. Meigs to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, November 27, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, November 22, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatches regarding military developments in Tennessee)
Edwin M. Stanton to John A. Dix, Friday, October 07, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
Edwin M. Stanton to John A. Dix, Friday, October 07, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Telegram reporting developments at Vicksburg)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 19, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Astounding developments! Let all Americans judge for themselves! The American party sold to Buchanan! Address of the Republican state executive committee. To the people of Pennsylvania ... Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1856.
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, May 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Montgomery C. Meigs to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, November 27, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 27, 1860  (New York political developments)
William S. Rosecrans to Henry W. Halleck, Tuesday, June 02, 1863  (Telegram concerning General Grant and military developments at Vicksburg)
William S. Rosecrans to Henry W. Halleck, Tuesday, June 02, 1863  (Telegram concerning General Grant and military developments at Vicksburg)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, May 21, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Mississippi)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, December 06, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 18, 1860  (Political developments in Indiana)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, May 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, May 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, May 14, 1863  (Telegram concerning military developments in Mississippi)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, November 22, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatches regarding military developments in Tennessee)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, May 21, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Mississippi)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
James Churchman to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 23, 1860  (Political developments in California)
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, November 27, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, December 03, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, April 17, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments at Vicksburg)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, December 06, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
In spotlight at meeting of senate foreign relations committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 25. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee met in Executive Session today to discuss developments at the Brussels Nine-Power Conference. Here we see, left to right: Senator William E. Borah, former Chairman of the Committee; Senator Key Pittman, Present Chairman; Senator Ryan F. Duffy of Wisconsin and member of the committee. 11/24/37

In spotlight at meeting of senate foreign relations committee. Washing...

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Andrew Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865  (Telegram reporting political developments in Tennessee)
James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 27, 1860  (New York political developments)
Louisville Kentucky Telegraph, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
William S. Rosecrans to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, March 26, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Friday, December 04, 1863  (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Telegram reporting military developments)
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