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Defends use of high-powered radio stations, Washington, D.C. Oct, 7. Appearing before the Federal Communications Commission today, Powell Crosley, Jr., of the Crosley Radio Corp., defended the use of high-powered broadcasting stations. The Crosley Corporation operates station WLW at Cincinnati, Ohio, which is operated on 500 kilowatts, the highest in the country. High-powered station cause no serious or damaging interference to the reception of other stations, Crosley added. He is shown in this photograph with Anning S. Prall (right) chairman of the FCC

Defends use of high-powered radio stations, Washington, D.C. Oct, 7. A...

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Washington inventor says ignition interference from airplane engines is a myth. Ignition interference from airplane engines on aircraft is largely a myth according to C. Francis Jenkins, Washington, D.C., inventor who has designed a radio receiving set which he does not pick up noises from a flying power plant. In this photograph is shown Mr. Jenkins (right) and his laboratory assistant

Washington inventor says ignition interference from airplane engines i...

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Police interference in Orthodox attempt to break up the game [Maccabee football game]

Police interference in Orthodox attempt to break up the game [Maccabee...

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Army truck manufacture (Dodge). All wiring and appliances in Dodge Army reconnaissance cars are equipped with radio to facilitate operation in the field which are heavily insulated and shielded in every possible way to prevent interference with radio reception in these vehicles

Army truck manufacture (Dodge). All wiring and appliances in Dodge Arm...

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Death at the polls, and free from "federal interference" / Th. Nast.

Death at the polls, and free from "federal interference" / Th. Nast.

Skeleton "solid Southern shot gun" holding shotgun at polls, to prevent African Americans from voting. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 23, no. 1190 (1879 Oct. 18), p. 821.

California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Samuel B. McPheeters to Edward Bates, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Seeks assistance in resisting interference from military authorities in Missouri)
Samuel B. McPheeters to Edward Bates, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Seeks assistance in resisting interference from military authorities in Missouri)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 31, 1863  (Federal interference in the upcoming election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Francis J. Keffer to Carlos A. Waite, Tuesday, November 17, 1863  (Military interference with Maryland elections)
Abraham Lincoln to Augustus W. Bradford, Monday, November 02, 1863  (Military interference in Maryland election)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, November 08, 1863  (Federal interference in Maryland election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Samuel B. McPheeters to Edward Bates, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Seeks assistance in resisting interference from military authorities in Missouri)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Saturday, November 14, 1863  (Military interference in Maryland elections; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, November 08, 1863  (Federal interference in Maryland election)
Want a conference to discuss ways and means to end radio interference. Lft. to rt.: R. Walter Howrym, George Burghardt, John V. Higan, John Shepard, Paul Godley

Want a conference to discuss ways and means to end radio interference....

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Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Nathan Sargent to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 16, 1862  (Presidential interference with subordinate officers)
Thomas Swann to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 26, 1863  (Interference of Federal Government in upcoming Maryland elections;)
California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Samuel B. McPheeters to Edward Bates, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Seeks assistance in resisting interference from military authorities in Missouri)
Nathan Sargent to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 16, 1862  (Presidential interference with subordinate officers)
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, February 11, 1864  (Government interference with religious institutions)
Francis J. Keffer to Carlos A. Waite, Tuesday, November 17, 1863  (Military interference with Maryland elections)
James Madison, February 5, 1808. Copy of note written by Thomas Jefferson. Proposed proclamation on trade interference. James Madison's copy.

James Madison, February 5, 1808. Copy of note written by Thomas Jeffer...

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Samuel B. McPheeters to Edward Bates, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Seeks assistance in resisting interference from military authorities in Missouri)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 31, 1863  (Federal interference in the upcoming election)
Francis J. Keffer to Carlos A. Waite, Tuesday, November 17, 1863  (Military interference with Maryland elections)
Resolutions [relating to interference by the slavery in the prosecution of the war. Annapolis. 1861].

Resolutions [relating to interference by the slavery in the prosecutio...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 31, Folder 42.

Abraham Lincoln to Augustus W. Bradford, Monday, November 02, 1863  (Military interference in Maryland election)
California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Samuel B. McPheeters to Edward Bates, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Seeks assistance in resisting interference from military authorities in Missouri)
Resolutions [relating to interference by the slavery in the prosecution of the war. Annapolis. 1861].

Resolutions [relating to interference by the slavery in the prosecutio...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 31, Folder 42.

Abraham Lincoln to Montgomery Blair, Wednesday, November 11, 1863  (Military interference in Maryland election)
Auto manufacturers send representative to tell of Labor Act's 'glaring weaknesses.' Washington, D.C., June 27. The automobile manufacturers' associations, represented by William J. Cronin, its secretary, told the Senate Education and Labor Committee that the present Wagner Labor Act is surrounded by 'glaring weaknesses.' Reviewing sit-down strikes, he said that General Motors plants had alone had 40,000 workers idle and had a payroll reduction of more than $10,000,000 as a result of sit-down strikes. He recommended amendments to allow workers to choose bargaining agents without interference, and a clause to make both parties of agreements equally liable for violation. He is shown here pointing out enlarged clippings from the Detroit news which reproduced enlarged 'mugs' from police files to show certain leaders of automobile labor to have criminal records

Auto manufacturers send representative to tell of Labor Act's 'glaring...

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California Republicans in Washington D. C. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 28, 1861  (Protest Edward Baker's interference with California appointments)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 31, 1863  (Federal interference in the upcoming election)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Saturday, November 14, 1863  (Military interference in Maryland elections; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, November 08, 1863  (Federal interference in Maryland election)
Abraham Lincoln to Thomas Swann, Tuesday, October 27, 1863  (Interference of Federal Government in upcoming Maryland elections)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 03, 1863  (Reply to Lincoln's letter of November 2 regarding Federal interference in the Maryland election)
Augustus W. Bradford to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 31, 1863  (Federal interference in the upcoming election)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Saturday, November 14, 1863  (Military interference in Maryland elections; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
Resolutions [relating to interference by the slavery in the prosecution of the war. Annapolis. 1861].

Resolutions [relating to interference by the slavery in the prosecutio...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 31, Folder 42.

John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, November 08, 1863  (Federal interference in Maryland election)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, November 08, 1863  (Federal interference in Maryland election)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 11, 1863  (Sends letter concerning military interference in Maryland elections)
Samuel B. McPheeters to Edward Bates, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Seeks assistance in resisting interference from military authorities in Missouri)
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, February 11, 1864  (Government interference with religious institutions)
Francis J. Keffer to Carlos A. Waite, Tuesday, November 17, 1863  (Military interference with Maryland elections)
Resolutions [relating to interference by the slavery in the prosecution of the war. Annapolis. 1861].

Resolutions [relating to interference by the slavery in the prosecutio...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 31, Folder 42.

John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, November 08, 1863  (Federal interference in Maryland election)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, November 08, 1863  (Federal interference in Maryland election)
Thomas Swann to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 26, 1863  (Interference of Federal Government in upcoming Maryland elections;)
James Madison, February 5, 1808. Copy of note written by Thomas Jefferson. Proposed proclamation on trade interference. James Madison's copy.

James Madison, February 5, 1808. Copy of note written by Thomas Jeffer...

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

Samuel B. McPheeters to Edward Bates, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Seeks assistance in resisting interference from military authorities in Missouri)
Nathan Sargent to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 16, 1862  (Presidential interference with subordinate officers)
Francis J. Keffer to Carlos A. Waite, Tuesday, November 17, 1863  (Military interference with Maryland elections)
John W. Crisfield to Montgomery Blair, Sunday, November 08, 1863  (Federal interference in Maryland election)
Abraham Lincoln to Augustus W. Bradford, Monday, November 02, 1863  (Military interference in Maryland election)