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Bits and pieces display. Parts needed by U.S. Maritime Commission being inspected at the first OPM (Office of Production Management) permanent exhibit at which samples of needed defense equipment and parts are shown to prospective producers. The exhibit opened on Tuesday, December 23 in the Boatmen's Bank building in Saint Louis, Missouri. Bits and pieces of needed war goods were exhibited by fourty-eight holders of large war contracts and by the Army, Navy and the U.S. Maritime Commission. It is planned to change the articles displayed in this exhibit as some of them become placed under contracts and subcontracts. Representatives of the Contract Distribution Division will be available regularly to advise manufacturers attending the exhibit. Similar routine exhibits are scheduled to open shortly in other cities throughout the country

Bits and pieces display. Parts needed by U.S. Maritime Commission bein...

Public domain photograph of 1930s industry, war production in the United States free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bits and pieces display. Parts needed by U.S. Maritime Commission being inspected at the first OPM (Office of Personnel Management) permanent exhibit at which samples of needed defense equipment and parts are shown to prospective producers. The exhibit opened on Tuesday, December 23 in the Boatman's Bank Building in St. Louis, Missouri. Bits and pieces of needed war goods were exhibited by fourty-eight holders of large war contracts and by the Army, the Navy, and the U.S. Maritime Commission. It is planned to change the articles displayed in this exhibit as some of them become under contracts or subcontracts. Representatives of the Contract Distribution Division will be available regularly to advise manufacturers attending the exhibits. Similar exhibits are scheduled to open shortly in other cities throughout the country

Bits and pieces display. Parts needed by U.S. Maritime Commission bein...

Public domain photograph of the United States in the 1930s, portraits, people, events, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Sub-treasury system, or Office holders elysium

Sub-treasury system, or Office holders elysium

Printed & published by H.R. Robinson, 52 Cortlandt St., 11 1/2 Wall Street. & 38 Chatham Strt. N.Y. Title appears as it is written on the item. Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)

U. S. Senate, May 7, 1792, Printed Order to Report Salaries of Office Holders
S. B. Watrous to Francis P. Blair Jr., Friday, November 15, 1861  (Removal of New Mexico office holders; with endorsement by Frank Blair)
George R. Weber to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 25, 1863  (Complains about Democratic office holders in Springfield)
John Conness to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 17, 1863  (Telegram concerning the removal of office holders in California)
Federalists, 1801, Table of Republican Department Heads and Office Holders

Federalists, 1801, Table of Republican Department Heads and Office Hol...

Table of Republican Department Heads and Office Holders

William Bressic to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 17, 1860  (Throw out all Democratic office holders)
Sir: It is expected that the Post Office will be removed to the corner of Summer and Chauncy streets at an early period, and I respectfully give notice to holders of boxes that boxes in the new office will be assigned to them without further app

Sir: It is expected that the Post Office will be removed to the corner...

Page Order: Reverse Folder 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 64, Folder 1a.

Hiram Barney to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 18, 1862  (Removal of office holders for political reasons)
Notice to holders of Confederate cotton. Office Assistant Special agent Treasury Department. District of Vicksburg. Meridian, Miss., August 15th, 1865. All persons holding cotton, the title of which was vested in the so called Confederate states
George R. Weber to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 25, 1863  (Complains about Democratic office holders in Springfield)
John Conness to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 17, 1863  (Telegram concerning the removal of office holders in California)
Sir: It is expected that the Post Office will be removed to the corner of Summer and Chauncy streets at an early period, and I respectfully give notice to holders of boxes that boxes in the new office will be assigned to them without further app

Sir: It is expected that the Post Office will be removed to the corner...

Page Order: Reverse Folder 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 64, Folder 1a.

Jacob Bunn to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 25, 1863  (Complains about Ninian Edwards and other Democratic office holders in Springfield)
George R. Weber to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 25, 1863  (Complains about Democratic office holders in Springfield)
S. B. Watrous to Francis P. Blair Jr., Friday, November 15, 1861  (Removal of New Mexico office holders; with endorsement by Frank Blair)
S. B. Watrous to Francis P. Blair Jr., Friday, November 15, 1861  (Removal of New Mexico office holders; with endorsement by Frank Blair)
Bits and pieces display. Parts needed by U.S. Maritime Commission being inspected at the first OPM (Office of Production Management) permanent exhibit at which samples of needed defense equipment and parts are shown to prospective producers. The exhibit opened on Tuesday, December 23 in the Boatmen's Bank building in Saint Louis, Missouri. Bits and pieces of needed war goods were exhibited by fourty-eight holders of large war contracts and by the Army, Navy and the U.S. Maritime Commission. It is planned to change the articles displayed in this exhibit as some of them become placed under contracts and subcontracts. Representatives of the Contract Distribution Division will be available regularly to advise manufacturers attending the exhibit. Similar routine exhibits are scheduled to open shortly in other cities throughout the country

Bits and pieces display. Parts needed by U.S. Maritime Commission bein...

Public domain photograph of 1930s industry, war production in the United States free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

George R. Weber to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 25, 1863  (Complains about Democratic office holders in Springfield)
Sir: It is expected that the Post Office will be removed to the corner of Summer and Chauncy streets at an early period, and I respectfully give notice to holders of boxes that boxes in the new office will be assigned to them without further app

Sir: It is expected that the Post Office will be removed to the corner...

Page Order: Reverse Folder 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 64, Folder 1a.

Hiram Barney to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 18, 1862  (Removal of office holders for political reasons)