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President organizes $4,000,000,000 pump priming campaign. Washington, D.C., April 11. President Roosevelt met with his Relief and Congressional Aides today to the personal command of a new administration fight to check business recession with a $4,000,000,000 pump priming campaign. The president subordinated all other White House business to efforts to hammer his lending and spending program into shape as a major New Deal offensive against recession and unemployment, left to right: Director of the Budget Daniel Bell, Sen. James F. Byrnes, SC. Sen. Carter Glass of Virginia, Majority Leader of the House Sen. Sam Rayburn of Tex., Sen Kenneth McKeller of Tenn., Sec. of Treasury Henry Morenthau, and in the rear, Rep. Edward Johnson, of Colo., April 11, 1938

President organizes $4,000,000,000 pump priming campaign. Washington, ...

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SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR - Public domain portrait photograph

SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR - Public domain portrait photograph

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A black and white photo of a man and a little girl. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a man and a little girl. Office of War Info...

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James F. Drigger draws water from his well. Coffee County, Alabama

James F. Drigger draws water from his well. Coffee County, Alabama

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Auto strike problem brought to Washington for conference by Governor of Michigan. Washington D.C. In an effort to settle the strike of automobile workers in Detroit, Governor Frank Murphy came to Washington today to confer with Secretary of Labor Perkins and Labor Officials. This picture, made at the Labor Department after a six hour meeting, shows left to right: John L. Lewis, Head of the CIO; Secretary Perkins; Governor Frank Murphy; and James F. Dewey, Conciliator of the Labor Department

Auto strike problem brought to Washington for conference by Governor o...

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SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR - Public domain portrait photograph

SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR - Public domain portrait photograph

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James F. Barnes - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

James F. Barnes - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

A man sitting on a rock by a waterfall. A man sitting on a rock in front of a waterfall. Public domain postcard scan.

Senatorial twins. Washington, D.C., March 9. Senators Carl A. Hatch of New Mexico, and James F. Byrnes, (right) of South Carolina, both democrats, bear a striking resemblance to each other, as this profile picture indicates. They are often taken for twins by visitors to the Capitol, 3/9/38

Senatorial twins. Washington, D.C., March 9. Senators Carl A. Hatch of...

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Life on the plains preparing supper / / from sketches by Mr. James F. Gookins.

Life on the plains preparing supper / / from sketches by Mr. James F. ...

Print shows, from a full page spread of scenes depicting life on the plains, a vignette of two women preparing a meal on a small, portable stove, with tents in the background. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 10... More

Conference on Inter-American relations in the field of education. John W. Studebaker, Commissioner of Education, and James F. Zimmerman, President of the University of New Mexico

Conference on Inter-American relations in the field of education. John...

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SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR - Public domain portrait photograph

SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR - Public domain portrait photograph

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James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

Dr. James F. Grant, ships surgeon, fixing up Gordan C. Davidson, survivor of EMPRESS OF IRELAND, with aid of nurses in Hotel Frontenac at Quebec

Dr. James F. Grant, ships surgeon, fixing up Gordan C. Davidson, survi...

Photograph shows Dr. James Frederic Grant (1887-1947) who survived the wreck of the RMS Empress of Ireland which sank on the Saint Lawrence River, Quebec, May 29, 1914. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011)

FSA (Farm Security Administration) field man packing the chickens of James F. Drigger prior to their journey to the Craig Field. Southeastern Air Training Center, Selma, Alabama (Food for Defense program)

FSA (Farm Security Administration) field man packing the chickens of J...

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James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

James F. Sellers of Senate off. bldg., 3/1/26

James F. Sellers of Senate off. bldg., 3/1/26

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James F. Thomson, Republican State Chrmn of Michican, Oct. 1939

James F. Thomson, Republican State Chrmn of Michican, Oct. 1939

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James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SECRETARY OF WAR DICKINISON PRESENTING BANNER TO WINNING CADETS. GENERAL TASKER BLISS, LEFT; JAMES F. OYSTER, SUPT., RIGHT

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SECRETARY OF WAR DICKINISON PRESE...

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James F. Sellers of Senate off. bldg., 3/1/26

James F. Sellers of Senate off. bldg., 3/1/26

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New photo of Senator Byrnes. Washington, D.C., Jan. 14. A new informal photograph of James F. Byrnes, Senator from South Carolina, 1/14/39

New photo of Senator Byrnes. Washington, D.C., Jan. 14. A new informal...

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James F. Drigger and family tending to chickens. Coffee County, Alabama

James F. Drigger and family tending to chickens. Coffee County, Alabam...

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New photo of Senator Byrnes. Washington, D.C., Jan. 14. A new informal photograph of James F. Byrnes, Senator from South Carolina, 1/14/39

New photo of Senator Byrnes. Washington, D.C., Jan. 14. A new informal...

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James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

To the public. An individual, whose name, I believe, is James F. Brewer, who has been hanging about Danville for some time ... attacked me last evening, on the street ... Wm. C. P. Breckinridge Danville. Feb. 22d, ‘55.

To the public. An individual, whose name, I believe, is James F. Brewe...

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 22, Folder 31.

GOVERNORS OF STATES SOME NOT IDENT. JAMES F. OYSTER AND WILLIAM F. GUDE OF RECEPTION COMMITTEE ARE WITH GOVERNOR IN FRONT AUTO

GOVERNORS OF STATES SOME NOT IDENT. JAMES F. OYSTER AND WILLIAM F. GUD...

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General Motors head arrives for questioning by senate committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Arriving to appear before the Special Senate Committee studying unemployment, William S. Knudsen, President of General Motors, is greeted by Sen. James F. Byrnes, Committee Chairman. Others in the pictures are Sen. Vendenberg and Sen. Carl Hatch of New Mexico, both members of the committee, 1/6/38

General Motors head arrives for questioning by senate committee. Washi...

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James F. Drigger and family tending their chickens purchased through the "Food for Defense" program. Coffee County, Alabama

James F. Drigger and family tending their chickens purchased through t...

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Mr. James F. Organ - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Mr. James F. Organ - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

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James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

ANTHONY JANNUS. MERRIAM, MISS LAURA. MARRIED JAMES F. CURTIS

ANTHONY JANNUS. MERRIAM, MISS LAURA. MARRIED JAMES F. CURTIS

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James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

James F. Bybee House, Burlington, Multnomah County, OR

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-3 Survey number: HABS OR-47

BYRNES, JAMES F. HONORABLE - Public domain portrait photograph

BYRNES, JAMES F. HONORABLE - Public domain portrait photograph

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New Air Corps Chief takes oath of office. Maj. General James F. Fechet being sworn in as Chief of the Army Air Corps to succeed Maj. General Mason M. Patrick, retired. In the photograph, left to right; Maj. Charles P. Summerall, Chief of Staff. F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War for Aviation; Lieut, Col. Joseph I. McMullen, a boyhood friend of General Fechet who administered the oath; and Maj. General Fechet

New Air Corps Chief takes oath of office. Maj. General James F. Fechet...

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Henry B. Anthony and James F. Simmons to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 19, 1861  (Suggest Lincoln delay making appointments until after he arrives in Washington)
James F. Joy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 21, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, December 21, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
James F. Wilson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 21, 1862  (Recommendation)
James F. Jaquess to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 22, 1863  (Peace negotiations with the Confederacy)

James F. Jaquess to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 22, 1863 (Peace ...

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James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Favors Welles)
James F. Jaquess to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 23, 1863  (Introduction; proposal to negotiate with Confederates)
James R. Gilmore to John G. Nicolay, Friday, December 09, 1864  (Wants address of James F. Jaquess)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 19, 1860  (Congratulations)
James F. Chamberlain to Andrew Jackson, January 14, 1838

James F. Chamberlain to Andrew Jackson, January 14, 1838

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James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 18, 1862  (Situation in Kentucky)
William S. Rosecrans to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 21, 1863  (Telegram concerning James F. Jaquess)
James F. Morrison to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 08, 1864  (Congratulations)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SECRETARY OF WAR DICKINISON PRESENTING BANNER TO WINNING CADETS. GENERAL TASKER BLISS, LEFT; JAMES F. OYSTER, SUPT., RIGHT

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SECRETARY OF WAR DICKINISON PRESE...

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Francis P. Blair, Jr., James F. Wilson, Elihu Washburne, et al. to Abraham Lincoln,  1862  (Petition recommending appointment of Samuel Miller)
James F. McDougall to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 11, 1854  (Senate)
James F. Schenck to Robert C. Schenck, Tuesday, December 22, 1863  (Case of Captain Todd; endorsed by Robert Schenck)
John Hall to William A. Newell, Monday, April 25, 1864  (Writes on behalf of James F. Armstrong)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, December 21, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 08, 1860  (Connecticut politics)
James F. Moore to Andrew Jackson, February 19, 1806

James F. Moore to Andrew Jackson, February 19, 1806

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James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 18, 1862  (Situation in Kentucky)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 02, 1864  (Writes on behalf of James F. Jaquess)
James F. Wagner to James L. Ridgely, Wednesday, December 30, 1863  (Ridgely's position on emancipation)
Abraham Lincoln to William H. Seward, Friday, March 07, 1862  (Appointment of James F. B. Marshall)
James F. Drigger weighs in his chickens bound for market. Coffee County, Alabama

James F. Drigger weighs in his chickens bound for market. Coffee Count...

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James F. Joy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 21, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 07, 1862  (Connecticut appointments)
James F. Moore to Andrew Jackson, February 19, 1806

James F. Moore to Andrew Jackson, February 19, 1806

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James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 29, 1862  (Telegram concerning affairs in Kentucky and death of Gen. William Nelson)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 29, 1862  (Telegram concerning affairs in Kentucky and death of Gen. William Nelson)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 19, 1860  (Congratulations)
James F. Chamberlain to Andrew Jackson, January 14, 1838

James F. Chamberlain to Andrew Jackson, January 14, 1838

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James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 18, 1862  (Situation in Kentucky)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 18, 1862  (Situation in Kentucky)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 02, 1864  (Writes on behalf of James F. Jaquess)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 02, 1864  (Writes on behalf of James F. Jaquess)
James F. Simmons to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 13, 1861  (Rhode Island patronage)
James F. Lane to Andrew Jackson, July 23, 1836

James F. Lane to Andrew Jackson, July 23, 1836

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Important resolutions suppressed!! After all the gasconade at the meeting last evening, agaisnt the liberation of Dorr, and all the abuse heaped upon the Whigs and upon James F. Simmons, by Messrs, Whipple, Ames, and others, they refused to pass

Important resolutions suppressed!! After all the gasconade at the meet...

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 170, Folder 19.

James F. Byrnes, So.C. - Public domain photograph, glass negative

James F. Byrnes, So.C. - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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Jackson & Hutchings to James F. Moore and Co., July 8, 1805

Jackson & Hutchings to James F. Moore and Co., July 8, 1805

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James Madison to James F. M. Shepherd.

James Madison to James F. M. Shepherd.

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James F. McDougall to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 11, 1854  (Senate)
James W. Grimes, James Harlan, and James F. Wilson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 19, 1863  (Write on behalf of soldier who performed heroic feat at Vicksburg)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 08, 1860  (Connecticut politics)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 09, 1863  (Military affairs in Kentucky)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 22, 1864  (Results of Connecticut Convention)
James R. Gilmore to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, May 27, 1863  (Col. James F. Jaquess)
James F. Schenck to Robert C. Schenck, Tuesday, May 03, 1864  (Naval affairs)
William S. Rosecrans to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 21, 1863  (Telegram concerning James F. Jaquess)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 17, 1863  (Introduces Susan Grigsby)
James F. Babcock to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, September 15, 1864  (Recommendation)
James F. Armstrong to William A. Newell, Tuesday, April 19, 1864  (Wants to be restored to rank in the navy)
James F. Armstrong to William A. Newell, Tuesday, April 19, 1864  (Wants to be restored to rank in the navy)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 06, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
James F. Joy to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 21, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James F. Schenck to Robert C. Schenck, Tuesday, December 22, 1863  (Case of Captain Todd; endorsed by Robert Schenck)
James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, December 21, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
James F. Babcock to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 08, 1860  (Connecticut politics)
James F. Tobias, O. W. Davis, and John M. Read to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 14, 1863  (Telegram reporting that there are no troops in Philadelphia to quell a draft riot)
William C. Goodloe, James Harlan, and James F. Robinson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 12, 1862  (Affairs in Kentucky)
James R. Gilmore to John G. Nicolay, Friday, December 09, 1864  (Wants address of James F. Jaquess)
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