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Whispered advice. Washington, D.C., March 31. As the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee opened hearings today on the bill just introduced by Senator Guy M. Gillette (seated) to divorce the marketing of petroleum from the refining production and transportation, P.E. Hadlick, Secretary of the National Oil Marketers Association, whispers a bit of information into the Senator's ear. Hadlick was one of the first witnesses to testify in favor of the bill, 3/31/38

Whispered advice. Washington, D.C., March 31. As the Senate Judiciary ...

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Senator addresses Jewish Congress. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. Senator Capper, Republican of Kansas, speaking before the American Jewish Congress during its two-day meeting here at the Willard Hotel. In his address, Senator Capper spoke strongly in favor of the bill now pending in Congress making it unlawful to "teach on advocate principles of government based on discrimination against individuals of any particular race or religious creed"

Senator addresses Jewish Congress. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. Senator ...

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Migrant camp, Weslaco, Texas. Local employment men say that there was no need for migrant labor to handle the citrus and vegetable crops in the valley, the local supply of labor being ample for this purpose. Most of the local labor is Mexican and the labor contractors favor Mexican labor over white labor, partly because the Mexican will work much cheaper than whites. One white woman who was a permanent resident (her husband was on WPA (Works Progress Administration/Work  Projects Administration) said that the white people who lived in the valley, had no trouble with the Mexicans. The Mexicans were good neighbors, she said, always willing to share what they had. She said the white migrants who came into the valley and resented and misunderstood the Mexicans caused the trouble between the two races. Some towns in this section permit camping only in trailers. The charge for camping in tents is about fifty cents per week, including water, which in some cases must be carried four city blocks. Privies are tin, very bad condition. Garbage is collected only once a week, with large dumps of decaying fruits and vegetables scattered among the camps. Some of the white migrants in this camp were very suspicious of governmental activity, due to the use by south Texas newspapers of the term "concentration camps" referring to FSA (Farm Security Administration) camps

Migrant camp, Weslaco, Texas. Local employment men say that there was ...

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Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling in favor of Harry Innes, executor for the estate of Edmund Lyne

Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling in favor of Harry Innes, executor for...

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Mayor Hague battler favors Ludlow Amendment. Washington, D.C., May 10. New York Attorney Morris Ernst, writer and lawyer who battled Mayor Hague in civil liberty cases, appeared as witness today before a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee to favor the Ludlow resolution to place the power of declaring aggressive war in the hands of voters. Ernst said that the founding fathers intended that the power be given [to] the people, but that interpretation and usage had disallowed it

Mayor Hague battler favors Ludlow Amendment. Washington, D.C., May 10....

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Portrait of America. No. 106. Vassar - A famous American college for women. 7 - The Easy-To-Use Library. Students at Vassar College are strongly in favor of the open-shelf arrangement of their library's contents, for the system makes the entire collection freely available, and they have direct and comfortable access to books and periodicals. They may study at a quiet alcove table, or in stalls or studies adjoining the stacks, in the midst of the materials required. If they need assistance, they may consult trained librarians. Part of the education of every Vassar student is a knowledge of how to use the library

Portrait of America. No. 106. Vassar - A famous American college for w...

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November 7, 1785, Pittsylvania, In favor of assessment bill.

November 7, 1785, Pittsylvania, In favor of assessment bill.

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November 18, 1785, Berkeley, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 18, 1785, Berkeley, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petit...

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October 22, 1779, Essex, In favor of the established church.

October 22, 1779, Essex, In favor of the established church.

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November 12, 1785, Prince Edward, Buffalo Church, in favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Prince Edward, Buffalo Church, in favor of Presbyte...

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Philip Brooks, photomechanical print with caption, 'I am in favor of woman suffrage."

Philip Brooks, photomechanical print with caption, 'I am in favor of w...

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I'm bound to say, sir, that the appearances are in favor of you--

I'm bound to say, sir, that the appearances are in favor of you--

People crowded around man in center, who is wearing handcuffs. (DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "Smooth Crossing" by Irvin S. Cobb, Saturd... More

State Secretary greets High Commissioner Paul McNutt. Washington, D.C., Feb. 23. Making his round of official calls shortly after his arrival in the capital today, Paul V. McNutt, High Commissioner to the Philippines, is greeted at the State Department by Secretary of State Cordell Hull. Informed of a Presidential boom already launched in his favor by Indiana friends, McNutt told reporters "I am not a candidate for any office. I am giving my time, attention, thought and energy to American-Philippine relations," 2/23/38

State Secretary greets High Commissioner Paul McNutt. Washington, D.C....

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Striped Pig party. Liberal meeting. All who are opposed to the new license law and in favor of its repeal, are requested to meet (without reference to political parties) at the Town Hall, on Monday evening, November 5th at 7 o'clock for the purp

Striped Pig party. Liberal meeting. All who are opposed to the new lic...

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Government reorganization hearing Washington, D.C., Aug 2. Dr. Charles E. Merriam, a member of the President's Government Reorganization Committee, today urged the special Senate Reorganization Committee to take favorable action on the Robinson bill to revamp federal administration agencies, arguing in favor of the bill, Merriam contended it would destroy the patronage system and promote more effective congressional supervision through committees on accounts and planning...

Government reorganization hearing Washington, D.C., Aug 2. Dr. Charles...

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[Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have Rexford G. Tugwell shorn of his power in the Resettlement Administration in favor of Lieut. Col. Phillip B. Folming, former PWA official and director of the Passamaquoddy tide-harnessing project. Although RA officials denied a change has been mad, Col. Fleming has brought his secretary and assistants with him to the new job. Col. Fleming has a wide reputation as a technical expert and executive. In 1933 Col. Fleming was assigned personally by President Roosevelt to assist Secretary of the Interior Ickes in setting up the $3,300,000,000 Public Works Administration]

[Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington hav...

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November 12, 1785, Prince Edward, Buffalo Church, in favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Prince Edward, Buffalo Church, in favor of Presbyte...

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The copperhead party - in favor of a vigorous prosecution of peace!

The copperhead party - in favor of a vigorous prosecution of peace!

Editorial cartoon shows three caricatured Copperheads advancing on Columbia who holds a shield labeled "Union" and a sword. Although Clement Vallandigham was one of the leading members of the Copperhead Party, ... More

Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have Rexford G. Tugwell shorn of his power in the Resettlement Administration in favor of Lieut. Col. Phillip B. Folming, former PWA official and director of the Passamaquoddy tide-harnessing project. Although RA officials denied a change has been mad, Col. Fleming has brought his secretary and assistants with him to the new job. Col. Fleming has a wide reputation as a technical expert and executive. In 1933 Col. Fleming was assigned personally by President Roosevelt to assist Secretary of the Interior Ickes in setting up the $3,300,000,000 Public Works Administration

Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have...

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November 15, 1785, Frederick, Presbyterian Church, in favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 15, 1785, Frederick, Presbyterian Church, in favor of Presbyt...

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Perfect harmony. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Seems that Rep. James W. Wadsworth, Republican of New York, is getting a bit of confidential arms information from Rep. Luther A. Johnson, Democrat of Texas and ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, just before he--Wadsworth--addressed the House today in favor of the administration's bill. Rep. Johnson, who preceded Wadsworth on the floor also spoke for repeal of the arms embargo [...]

Perfect harmony. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Seems that Rep. James W. Wa...

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Chicago, June 21, 1904 - "All in favor of  the nomination will say aye!" / Keppler.

Chicago, June 21, 1904 - "All in favor of the nomination will say aye...

Illustration shows an interior view of the convention hall, with an oversized Theodore Roosevelt leaning forward at a podium, holding a gavel raised in his right hand, in the foreground are the delegates attend... More

Final inter-city championship game, White Autos vs. Omaha "Luxus" team, Brookside Stadium, Oct. 10, 1915, score, 11 to 6 in favor of White Autos, attendance over 100,000

Final inter-city championship game, White Autos vs. Omaha "Luxus" team...

J207[...] U.S. Copyright Office Copyright deposit; Miller Studio; October, 1915. Copyright claimant's address: 2208 Clark Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.

Mrs. Brown at Child Labor hearing. Washington, D.C., May 20. Mrs. La Rae Brown of Boston, Massachusetts., Director of the National League of Women Voters appeared before the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee today. She stated that she was in favor or Sen. Alden W. Barkley's bill which would prohibit the interstate shipment of goods made by child labor, 5/20/1937

Mrs. Brown at Child Labor hearing. Washington, D.C., May 20. Mrs. La R...

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Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Washington, D.C., April 13. Mrs. Louise Leonard Wright, representing six women's organizations, today asked the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for flexible neutrality policy and said she supported the measure of Senator Elbert D. Thomas which would allow the President to discriminate in applying neutrality provisions in favor of victims of aggression, 4-13-39

Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Washington, D.C., April 13....

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MacKay testifies in wire quiz. Senator James Couzens (left) of Michigan, Chairman of the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee and Clarence M. MacKay, President of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company looking over a map in connection with the proposed Federal commission to regulate American communication systems. Mr. Mackay said that he was in favor of the establishment of such a commission

MacKay testifies in wire quiz. Senator James Couzens (left) of Michiga...

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"A fair field and no favor" - Public domain graphic arts, Library of Congress

"A fair field and no favor" - Public domain graphic arts, Library of C...

Artist: John Cameron (signature on image). Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 1957

Virginia - a family of Negroes, who do not favor the exodus, returning from a purchasing trip to New Market / from a sketch by Joseph Becker.

Virginia - a family of Negroes, who do not favor the exodus, returning...

Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 48, 1879 May 10, p. 153. Title transcribed from item.

November 12, 1785, Augusta, Rockbridge, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Augusta, Rockbridge, In favor of Presbyterian Conve...

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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Adopted Citizens to your Posts! You who are the friends of Robert Dale Owens and Miss Florence Wright, and who are in favor of abolishing the unjust marriage law ... Again we say to the polls! and vote for the following candidates. For governor

Adopted Citizens to your Posts! You who are the friends of Robert Dale...

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 117, Folder 16.

Washington, D.C. The Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives receiving a deputation of female suffragists, January 11th - a lady delegate reading her argument in favor of woman's voting, on the basis of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Constitutional Amendments

Washington, D.C. The Judiciary Committee of the House of Representativ...

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If I wanted a favor I always asked exactly what it was going to cost --  and I always got the favor

If I wanted a favor I always asked exactly what it was going to cost -...

(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Goldfish," Saturday evening post, 186:15 (Feb. 7, 1914).

Senate Committee told million railroad employees back Crosser-Wagner Pension Bill. Washington, D.C., May 15. Appearing as the first witness in favor of the Crosser-Wagner Railroad Pension Bill, George M. Harrison, President of the Railway Clerks Association and Chairman of the Railway Labor Executives Association, today told the house Interstate Commerce Committee that 1,500,000 railroad employees favor this new bill which if passed, will replace the present Railroad Retirement Act. Harrison added there was "no doubt of its constitutionality" and that it had been worked out with railroad managements on the understanding that it would not be attacked in courts by them. In the photograph, left to right: George M. Harrison; Rep. Robert Crosser of Ohio, co-author of the bill; and Rep. Clarence Lea of California, 5/13/1937

Senate Committee told million railroad employees back Crosser-Wagner P...

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New York Solon charges Hopkins with pump-priming "propoganda." Washington, D.C., April 26. Displaying a batch of letters received in the first mail today, Rep. John Taber, Republican of New York, accused WPA Administrator Harry L. Hopkins of inspiring "chain letter propoganda" in favor of President Roosevelt's pump-priming program. "On the bottoms of some of the letters" Rep. Taber said, "was a line stating: make one copy for your congressman and send this to four other persons," 4/26/38

New York Solon charges Hopkins with pump-priming "propoganda." Washing...

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Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Arthur Besse, President of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers which has a membership of more than 400 manufacturers of fabricated wool and fabrics, and represents approximately 80 percent of the wool manufacturers of woolen goods in the country do not favor the bill known as "the Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939"

Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Arthur Besse, President of the National Ass...

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1786, Middlesex, Christ Church Parish, in favor of incorporation act.

1786, Middlesex, Christ Church Parish, in favor of incorporation act.

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I'll carry mine. Junior should wipe that worried frown off his face, for he's doing his Uncle Sam a favor by sharing the carriage with his mother's purchases. With "I'll carry mine," the American shoppers wartime slogan to save tires and gasoline, it'll soon be an unwise child who doesn't share his carriage with a dozen

I'll carry mine. Junior should wipe that worried frown off his face, f...

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November 12, 1785, Prince Edward, Buffalo Church, in favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Prince Edward, Buffalo Church, in favor of Presbyte...

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Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling in favor of Harry Innes, executor for the estate of Edmund Lyne

Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling in favor of Harry Innes, executor for...

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Mr. Blaine's letter of acceptance, Augusta. Aug. 20th, 1864. Gen. J. R. Bachelder: Dear Sir: I am in receipt of your favor formally advising me that on the 10th inst., the Union Convention of the Third District unanimously nominated me for re-el

Mr. Blaine's letter of acceptance, Augusta. Aug. 20th, 1864. Gen. J. R...

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 27, Folder 20.

November 2, 1785, Westmoreland, In favor of assessment bill.

November 2, 1785, Westmoreland, In favor of assessment bill.

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Katherine Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 17, 1863  (Writes in favor of General Julius Stahel)
November 3, 1785, Richmond County, In favor of assessment bill.

November 3, 1785, Richmond County, In favor of assessment bill.

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November 7, 1785, Pittsylvania, In favor of assessment bill.

November 7, 1785, Pittsylvania, In favor of assessment bill.

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November 10, 1779, Amherst, In favor of assessment.

November 10, 1779, Amherst, In favor of assessment.

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November 2, 1785, Essex, In favor of assessment bill.

November 2, 1785, Essex, In favor of assessment bill.

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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November 14, 1785, Surry, In favor of assessment bill.

November 14, 1785, Surry, In favor of assessment bill.

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October 22, 1779, Essex, In favor of the established church.

October 22, 1779, Essex, In favor of the established church.

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Alexander K. McClure to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 01, 1863  (Writes in favor of giving McClellan a command in Pennsylvania)
Abraham Lincoln to Duff Green, Friday, December 28, 1860  (Lincoln does not favor amendment to Constitution)
Hiram Barney to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 22, 1863  (Writes in favor of Francis G. Young)
Hiram Barney to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 22, 1863  (Writes in favor of Francis G. Young)
1786, Middlesex, Christ Church Parish, in favor of incorporation act.

1786, Middlesex, Christ Church Parish, in favor of incorporation act.

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Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling in favor of Harry Innes, executor for the estate of Edmund Lyne

Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling in favor of Harry Innes, executor for...

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To Aristides, The advocate of Aaron Burr, if not Mr. Burr himself, and the implacable enemy of emigrants from all quarters of the globe. Sir. On perusing your pamphlet in favor of Aaron Burr, I find you profess to be a guardian of religion- as m

To Aristides, The advocate of Aaron Burr, if not Mr. Burr himself, and...

Imprint 2.; Burr, Aaron.; On verso: 1804; 9; N. 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 1... More

[Diagrammatic map of real property condemned in favor of the Potomac Company in Washington D.C. for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal].

[Diagrammatic map of real property condemned in favor of the Potomac C...

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A new song in favor of courting. [n. p. n. d.].

A new song in favor of courting. [n. p. n. d.].

Verse.; Bundling. 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 244, Folder 33.

November 3, 1785, Richmond County, In favor of assessment bill.

November 3, 1785, Richmond County, In favor of assessment bill.

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To the army of the United States. Officers and soldiers:- I have been requested to prepare an appeal to the army of the United States, officers and private, in favor of temperance ... Edward C. Delavan. Albany, December 1, 1862.

To the army of the United States. Officers and soldiers:- I have been ...

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November 1, 1779, Amherst, In favor of religious freedom bill.

November 1, 1779, Amherst, In favor of religious freedom bill.

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November 12, 1785, Augusta, Botetourt, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Augusta, Botetourt, In favor of Presbyterian Conven...

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November 10, 1779, Amherst, In favor of assessment.

November 10, 1779, Amherst, In favor of assessment.

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November 10, 1779, Amherst, In favor of assessment.

November 10, 1779, Amherst, In favor of assessment.

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Resolutions of the North Carolina legislature in favor of the bill to refund Andrew Jackson's New Orleans fine; enclosed in John Hill Wheeler to Andrew Jackson, Dec. 10, 1842. December 8, 1842

Resolutions of the North Carolina legislature in favor of the bill to ...

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November 2, 1785, Westmoreland, In favor of assessment bill.

November 2, 1785, Westmoreland, In favor of assessment bill.

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Negroes to ride in City railway passenger cars! Morton McMichael declines to say wether he is in favor of, or against, negroes riding in the City passenger railway cars. Daniel M. Fox declares himself in opposition to all such privileges ... Rea

Negroes to ride in City railway passenger cars! Morton McMichael decli...

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Report and resolutions of the Georgia legislature in favor of the bill to refund Andrew Jackson's New Orleans fine. December 26, 1842

Report and resolutions of the Georgia legislature in favor of the bill...

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All those in favor say aye - Public domain World War One sheet music

All those in favor say aye - Public domain World War One sheet music

by Sam Downing, Tom Kennedy. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Caption title. Manuscript in ink without text underlay, accompanied by typewritten lyric sheet (3 verses and 3 choruses). Melody o... More

Ickes criticizes housing bill. Washington, D.C. Aug 5. Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, today told the House Banking and Currency Committee he was in favor of the Wagner-Steagall Housing and Slum Clearance Bill "in principle" at the same time he criticized the plan of having the Housing Act administered by an independent agency instead of a regular government department, 8/5/37

Ickes criticizes housing bill. Washington, D.C. Aug 5. Secretary of th...

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November 7, 1785, Pittsylvania, In favor of assessment bill.

November 7, 1785, Pittsylvania, In favor of assessment bill.

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November 7, 1785, Pittsylvania, In favor of assessment bill.

November 7, 1785, Pittsylvania, In favor of assessment bill.

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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To Messrs. Voter, Gracchus, Scaevola, Keiling and other inspired penmen, who have wrote in favor of a convention. Gentlemen: We, the people of Kentucky, deeply impressed with a sense of gratitude ... The people. April 30, 1798. [Fayette Co.?].

To Messrs. Voter, Gracchus, Scaevola, Keiling and other inspired penme...

Not in Evans.; Imprint 2. 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 21, Folder 9.

Philadelphia Common Council to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 02, 1863  (Resolutions in favor of McClellan)
Abraham Lincoln to Duff Green, Friday, December 28, 1860  (Lincoln does not favor amendment to Constitution)
Julius A. Palmer! Voters of Boston! Shut up your dram-shops! ... Vote for Julius A. Palmer, and whoever may be elected, your vote will not fail to have its influence in favor of law, morality and all that elevates the character and promotes the

Julius A. Palmer! Voters of Boston! Shut up your dram-shops! ... Vote ...

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 82, Folder 6.

Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling in favor of Harry Innes, executor for the estate of Edmund Lyne

Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling in favor of Harry Innes, executor for...

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Notice. The electors of the upper section of Montgomery county, in favor of an equal distribution of the offices throughout the different sections of the county, will meet on Monday the 26th inst. At the house of Henry Kreps in New Hanover towns

Notice. The electors of the upper section of Montgomery county, in fav...

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At a very large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of the erection of a City Hall in Penn Square, held at the County Court House ... on Monday evening February 26th ... [Philadelphia, 1838?].

At a very large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Philadelphi...

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Circular. To the suffrage men of Rhode-Island. Fellow-Citizens. We, whose names are hereto appended, were, and still are, in favor of a constitutional form of government for the State of Rhode-Island ... [1843?].
November 3, 1785, Richmond County, In favor of assessment bill.

November 3, 1785, Richmond County, In favor of assessment bill.

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October 28, 1776, Miscellaneous, General convention of Methodists, saying that they are not dissenters and are not in favor of disestablishment.

October 28, 1776, Miscellaneous, General convention of Methodists, say...

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November 1, 1779, Amherst, In favor of religious freedom bill.

November 1, 1779, Amherst, In favor of religious freedom bill.

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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Negroes to ride in City railway passenger cars! Morton McMichael declines to say wether he is in favor of, or against, negroes riding in the City passenger railway cars. Daniel M. Fox declares himself in opposition to all such privileges ... Rea

Negroes to ride in City railway passenger cars! Morton McMichael decli...

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention ...

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November 15, 1785, Frederick, Presbyterian Church, in favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

November 15, 1785, Frederick, Presbyterian Church, in favor of Presbyt...

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Adopted Citizens to your Posts! You who are the friends of Robert Dale Owens and Miss Florence Wright, and who are in favor of abolishing the unjust marriage law ... Again we say to the polls! and vote for the following candidates. For governor

Adopted Citizens to your Posts! You who are the friends of Robert Dale...

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Sempronius H. Boyd to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 23, 1863  (Writes in favor of General Curtis)
To our botanical friends. You will find on reverse a list of medicinal plants, and we ask that you will do us the favor to kindly mark such as you grown in your neighborhood and to return this to us ... Yours truly. J. U. & C. G. Lloyd, publishe

To our botanical friends. You will find on reverse a list of medicinal...

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To the freemen of the Town of Bennington. Being informed that my statement of Saturday on railroad matters has been misconstrued, I wish to say that I am in favor of the so-called Burden railroad as originall projected and agitated, or, in order
October 26, 1785, Mecklenburg, In favor of bill to provide teachers of Christian Religion.

October 26, 1785, Mecklenburg, In favor of bill to provide teachers of...

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