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Samuel B. Tobey,  et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 02, 1861  (Citizens of Rhode Island recommend Thomas Jenckes for cabinet)

Samuel B. Tobey, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 02, 18...

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Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is a large, brick house, built in the 1850s. It was the home of Congressman Thomas A. Jenckes. Survey number: HABS RI-214 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is a large, brick house, built in the 1850s. It was the home of Congressman Thomas A. Jenckes. Survey number: HABS RI-214 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is a large, brick house, built in the 1850s. It was the home of Congressman Thomas A. Jenckes. Survey number: HABS RI-214 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is a large, brick house, built in the 1850s. It was the home of Congressman Thomas A. Jenckes. Survey number: HABS RI-214 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

Thomas A. Jenckes to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 01, 1860  (Lawyer wants to work for Lincoln Admin.)
Samuel B. Tobey,  et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 02, 1861  (Citizens of Rhode Island recommend Thomas Jenckes for cabinet)
Early arrival for Congressional Opening. Washington, D.C., Dec. 30. Congresswoman Virginia E. Jenckes, Democrat of Indiana, was among the early arrivals in the Capitol for the opening of [the] 75th session

Early arrival for Congressional Opening. Washington, D.C., Dec. 30. Co...

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Thomas A. Jenckes to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 01, 1860  (Lawyer wants to work for Lincoln Admin.)
Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is a large, brick house, built in the 1850s. It was the home of Congressman Thomas A. Jenckes. Survey number: HABS RI-214 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

William Goddard to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 02, 1861  (Recommendation for Thomas Jenckes)
William Goddard to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 02, 1861  (Recommendation for Thomas Jenckes)
John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

Sue sign off early adjournment of Congress. Washington, D.C., June 10. While Congress will probably not adjourn until sometime next week, its members are already besieging the railroad ticket office at the Capitol for transportation home. Pictured here getting their mileage are, left to right: Rep. William M. Colmer, Mississippi; Rep. Virginia Jenckes; Rep. Matthew J. merritt, New Jersey; and P.H. McClune, ticket agent, 6/10/38

Sue sign off early adjournment of Congress. Washington, D.C., June 10....

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John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

California congresswoman gets long ticket, Wash. D.C. Rep. Florence P. Kahn, D., of Calif., right, gets some congressional assistance as she inspects the railroad ticket which will carry her back to San Francisco when the session closes. From the left: Rep. Edith N. Rogers, R., of Massachusetts.; Rep. Virginia Jenckes, D. of Ind., and Rep. Kahn, 8/26/35

California congresswoman gets long ticket, Wash. D.C. Rep. Florence P....

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Thomas A. Jenckes to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 11, 1862  (Raising of a black regiment)
John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

Ladies of 75th Congress. Washington, D.C., March 4. A rare picture is this one of the women members of the 75th congress who were photographed today following an informal luncheon in the Speaker's dining room at the Capitol. They are, left to right: Rep. Caroline O'Day of New York; Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts; Rep. Mary T. Norton of New Jersey; Rep. Nan Honeyman of Oregon; Rep. Virginia E. Jenckes of Indiana; and Senator Hattie W. Caraway of Arkansas, 3/4/38

Ladies of 75th Congress. Washington, D.C., March 4. A rare picture is ...

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Thomas A. Jenckes to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 01, 1860  (Lawyer wants to work for Lincoln Admin.)
Samuel B. Tobey,  et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 02, 1861  (Citizens of Rhode Island recommend Thomas Jenckes for cabinet)
Thomas A. Jenckes to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 11, 1862  (Raising of a black regiment)
John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is a large, brick house, built in the 1850s. It was the home of Congressman Thomas A. Jenckes. Survey number: HABS RI-214 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

Samuel B. Tobey,  et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 02, 1861  (Citizens of Rhode Island recommend Thomas Jenckes for cabinet)
Thomas A. Jenckes to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 11, 1862  (Raising of a black regiment)
Thomas A. Jenckes to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 11, 1862  (Raising of a black regiment)
John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

Thomas A. Jenckes to William H. Seward, Monday, October 17, 1864  (Recommendation for Chief Justice)
Old kitchen, Dagget House, Dagget Park, Pawtucket, R.I. 1685 showing swifts of Gov. Jenckes.

Old kitchen, Dagget House, Dagget Park, Pawtucket, R.I. 1685 showing s...

Photograph shows interior of kitchen with table and chair, large spinning wheel, floor to ceiling cage containing kitchen equipment, and other items. "This room was decorated by D. A. Jillson & Sons in memory ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

Thomas A. Jenckes to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, September 11, 1862  (Raising a black regimen)
William Goddard to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 02, 1861  (Recommendation for Thomas Jenckes)
John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

William C. C. Jenckes to Thomas Jefferson, June 14, 1804
John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

John Jenckes House, 43 Benefit Street, Providence, Providence County, ...

Significance: Built in 1774, this house is one of the few large gambrel-roofed wooden buildings left in Providence. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS RI-12 ... More

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence County, RI

Thomas A. Jenckes House, 2 Angell Street, Providence, Providence Count...

Significance: This is a large, brick house, built in the 1850s. It was the home of Congressman Thomas A. Jenckes. Survey number: HABS RI-214 Building/structure dates: ca. 1856 Initial Construction

William C. C. Jenckes to Thomas Jefferson, June 14, 1804